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James Pethel: Exploring Identity and Morality in Edwardian Satire

Language
English
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Category

Fiction

In "James Pethel," Sir Max Beerbohm masterfully crafts a rich tapestry of character and wit, encapsulating the essence of Edwardian society through the eyes of a singular protagonist. The novella is notable for its incisive commentary and sharp, satirical prose, resonating with Beerbohm's signature literary style that harmoniously blends humor with poignant insights. Set in a world defined by social mores and artistic aspirations, this work offers a unique exploration of identity and the complexities of human relationships, inviting readers to reflect on the nuances of personal ambition and societal expectations. Sir Max Beerbohm, a luminary of the early 20th century literary scene, was renowned for his astute observations and unparalleled ability to blend the absurd with the profound. As a prominent figure in London's literary circles, his own experiences as a critic and a caricaturist informed his portrayal of characters caught in the paradoxes of their existence. "James Pethel" reflects his deep engagement with the artistic milieu of his time, showcasing his profound appreciation for both the theatre and the intricacies of social interaction. Readers seeking a sharp, engaging narrative infused with intellectual depth will find "James Pethel" an essential addition to their literary collection. Beerbohm's work exemplifies the wit and wisdom of a bygone era while remaining remarkably relevant to contemporary audiences. Delve into this captivating novella to uncover the layers of humor and tragedy that shape the protagonist's journey, and enjoy a profound commentary on life and art.

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Release date

Ebook: 16 March 2020