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Wenderholme : A Story of Lancashire and Yorkshire - Philip Gilbert Hamerton

Wenderholme

A Story of Lancashire and Yorkshire

By: Philip Gilbert Hamerton

eBook | 13 December 2019

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In "Wenderholme," Philip Gilbert Hamerton weaves a narrative rich in pastoral symbolism and intricate character studies against the backdrop of the English countryside. The novel, written in an elegant and descriptive prose style, reflects the mid-19th century ideal of realism while exploring themes of social class, familial loyalty, and moral integrity. Hamerton deftly contrasts the lives of the upper and lower classes through the lens of its protagonists, who navigate personal and societal trials that echo the tumultuous changes of the Victorian era. Philip Gilbert Hamerton, an influential figure in the realms of art criticism and literature, was known for his deep appreciation of nature and the visual arts. His own experiences in the countryside, as well as his interactions with various artistic circles, profoundly shaped his writing. With a passion for capturing the essence of personality and societal structures, Hamerton crafted "Wenderholme" as a reflection on human motivations and ethical dilemmas, which are still relevant today. This compelling novel is recommended for readers seeking a nuanced examination of character and society. Hamerton's lyrical style and thoughtful insights make "Wenderholme" a rewarding exploration for anyone interested in the interplay between environment and human behavior, ensuring its place in the pantheon of classic literature.

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