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Cover for P. C. Wren: Collected Works: The Wages of Virtue, Cupid in Africa, Stepsons of France, Snake and Sword, Driftwood Spars & Biographical Stories of the French Foreign Legion

P. C. Wren: Collected Works: The Wages of Virtue, Cupid in Africa, Stepsons of France, Snake and Sword, Driftwood Spars & Biographical Stories of the French Foreign Legion

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English
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Fiction

P. C. Wren: Collected Works offers an extensive compilation of the British novelist's diverse literary output, showcasing his mastery in creating vivid narratives that often explore themes of adventure, colonialism, and human emotion. Wren's literary style is marked by lush descriptions and a knack for character development, situating his works firmly within the early 20th-century adventure fiction genre. Set against a backdrop of far-flung locales, these stories encapsulate the romantic ideals of exploration and the complexities of cross-cultural encounters, underscoring the tension between civilization and the untamed wilderness. P. C. Wren, born in 1875, was heavily influenced by his experiences in the British Army during World War I and his travels through Africa. These formative experiences imbued his writing with authenticity and depth, illuminating his fascination with different cultures and the human condition. Wren's works reflect a blend of personal adventure and literary ambition, positioning him as a significant voice within the canon of colonial literature. This collection is a must-read for enthusiasts of early 20th-century fiction and those interested in the exploration of colonial themes. Wren'Äôs works not only entertain but also provoke thought regarding the socio-political dynamics of his time, making this anthology an essential addition to any literary library.

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Release date

Ebook: December 28, 2023

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