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In Good Company: Some personal recollections of Swinburne, Lord Roberts, Watts-Dunton, Oscar Wilde Edward Whymper, S. J. Stone, Stephen Phillips

Language
English
Format
Category

Non-Fiction

Coulson Kernahan's "In Good Company" is a compelling exploration of human relationships set against the backdrop of Victorian society. Through a distinctively intricate narrative style, Kernahan weaves together a tapestry of interconnected lives, highlighting the moral dilemmas and social challenges faced by individuals in a rapidly changing world. The novel's sharp dialogues and richly drawn characters reflect the author's keen observations about the psychological depth of human motives, contributing to its enduring relevance in literary discourse of the late 19th century and beyond. Kernahan, a prolific writer and an astute observer of the cultural dynamics of his time, draws on his extensive experiences in literature and social commentary to craft this nuanced tale. His earlier works often grappled with themes of identity and societal expectations, serving as a fertile ground for the ideas presented in "In Good Company." This novel not only showcases his literary talent but also his engagement with the pressing social issues of his era, including class dynamics and the shifting moral compass of society. Readers who seek a profound reflection on the intricacies of companionship and social obligation will find "In Good Company" to be an essential addition to their literary repertoire. Kernahan's intricate characterizations and insightful commentary encourage a deep engagement with the text, making it a must-read for those interested in the evolution of social morality in literature.

© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4064066216399

Release date

Ebook: 9 December 2019