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The Presentation: A Tale of Societal Expectations and Personal Desires in Early 20th Century England

Language
English
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Fiction

In "The Presentation," H. De Vere Stacpoole crafts a poignant exploration of human relationships set against the backdrop of early 20th-century societal norms. The novel artfully weaves together intricate character studies with lyrical prose, capturing the emotional landscape of its protagonists as they navigate love, duty, and the expectations imposed by their environment. Stacpoole's deft use of dialogue and vivid descriptions reflects a keen awareness of his characters' internal struggles, creating a resonant contrast with the societal pressures they face. The narrative's timeless themes of desire and restraint position it within the broader context of modernist literature, illuminating the complexities of human motivation and social convention. Stacpoole, best known for his earlier work, "The Blue Lagoon," showcases his literary evolution in this novel, drawing from his own experiences and observations of the world around him. His varied background, marked by travels and exposure to diverse cultures, undoubtedly informed his understanding of the psychological and emotional intricacies of his characters. Stacpoole's keen insight into the human condition serves as a foundation for this evocative narrative, inviting readers to reflect on their own lives. This novel is a compelling read for those who appreciate richly developed characters and reflective narratives. Stacpoole's exploration of the human psyche, combined with the atmospheric settings, creates an immersive experience. "The Presentation" will resonate with readers who seek depth in character-driven stories, making it an essential addition to the modern literary canon.

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Release date

Ebook: 3 December 2019

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