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The Fortunes Of Glencore: Intrigue, Romance, and Betrayal in 19th-Century Scotland

Language
English
Format
Category

Romance

In "The Fortunes of Glencore," Charles James Lever crafts a richly textured narrative that intertwines humor, social commentary, and a deep exploration of human relationships. Set against the backdrop of 19th-century Ireland, the novel follows the life of the enigmatic Glencore, a complex character whose fortunes waver between opulence and despair. Lever employs a vibrant, conversational style that captures the nuances of his characters' personalities and motives, thus painting an enduring portrait of a society grappling with the intersections of wealth, honor, and personal ambition. The novel's elaborate subplots and engaging dialogues epitomize the literary realism that characterized Lever's contemporaries, while its wit and sentiment echo the emotional complexities of human nature. Charles James Lever, an accomplished novelist and politician, gained insight into the intricacies of social hierarchies and human interactions from his own upbringing in Dublin. Lever's experiences in the Irish countryside, coupled with his travels across Europe, inform the settings and characterizations within the novel. His affinity for depicting the struggles and triumphs of his characters reflects a broader critique of society, making his works resonate powerfully with his readers. "The Fortunes of Glencore" is a recommended read for anyone interested in Victorian literature or the human condition's multifaceted nature. Lever's adept storytelling offers a sophisticated yet entertaining exploration of life's vicissitudes, making this novel an essential addition to the library of any literature aficionado.

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Release date

Ebook: 10 December 2019