Warwick Deeping 
Sorrell & Son [EPUB ebook] 

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In Warwick Deeping’s novel ‘Sorrell & Son’, readers are taken on a journey through the tumultuous life of Stephen Sorrell and his son, Kit. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century England, the book explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the passage of time. Deeping’s writing style is characterized by its detailed descriptions and nuanced character development, drawing readers into the emotional depths of the Sorrell family’s experiences. The novel’s exploration of complex family dynamics and the impact of personal choices on future generations make it a poignant and thought-provoking read. Deeping’s work is a reflection of the interwar period in British literature, blending elements of realism and sentimentality to create a truly immersive reading experience. His use of language and storytelling techniques adds a layer of depth and richness to the narrative, engaging readers from start to finish. ‘Sorrell & Son’ is a compelling novel that will appeal to fans of classic literature and historical fiction, offering a timeless exploration of the bonds that hold families together.

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Warwick Deeping (1877-1950) was an English novelist and short story writer, whose best-known novel was Sorrell and Son. Deeping’s early work is dominated by historical romances, while his later novels more usually dealt with modern life, and were critical of many tendencies of twentieth-century civilization. Deeping’s novels often deal with controversial issues such as social work and medicine in the slums, gender ambiguity, alcoholism, and women abuse.

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Langue Anglais ● Format EPUB ● Pages 363 ● ISBN 4064066380014 ● Taille du fichier 0.5 MB ● Maison d’édition Musaicum Books ● Lieu Prague ● Pays CZ ● Publié 2021 ● Téléchargeable 24 mois ● Devise EUR ● ID 7830730 ● Protection contre la copie DRM sociale

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