E. W. Hornung 
Fathers Of Men [EPUB ebook] 
Exploring Masculinity, Duty, and Honor in Edwardian England

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In ‘Fathers Of Men, ‘ E. W. Hornung adopts a vivid and compelling narrative style to explore themes of generational conflict, paternal relationships, and the evolution of personal identity against a backdrop of societal change. The novel delves into the lives of its characters with rich detail, blending psychological depth with social commentary as it unravels the intricacies of father-son dynamics in a rapidly transforming world. Hornung’Äôs prose captures the nuanced interplay of love, disappointment, and resilience, reflecting the literary contexts of Victorian and early Edwardian literature while pushing the boundaries of character-driven storytelling. E. W. Hornung, best remembered for his creation of the gentleman thief A.J. Raffles, was deeply interested in the complexities of human relationships and societal values. Born in 1866, his experiences in both literature and life’Äîincluding his marriage to a strong, independent woman’Äîgreatly informed his writing. ‘Fathers Of Men’ showcases his keen observations of familial bonds and personal struggle, rooted in the challenges faced during his time, particularly in terms of emerging masculinity and evolving social norms. For readers seeking a profound exploration of familial ties and legacy, ‘Fathers Of Men’ is a captivating choice. Hornung’Äôs masterful storytelling and intricate characterizations invite readers to reflect on their own relationships and the legacies they inherit. This novel is not only an examination of the past but also a mirror reflecting contemporary issues of identity and connection.

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