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In "Adam Johnstone's Son," F. Marion Crawford crafts a rich and poignant narrative that delves into themes of identity, familial loyalty, and the clash between social classes. Set against the backdrop of late 19th-century America, the novel intertwines the lives of its characters through intricate prose and vivid characterizations, showcasing Crawford's keen understanding of human nature. The story centers on the titular character, whose journey reflects the broader societal struggles of the time, navigating personal ambition within the constraints of familial expectations and societal norms.…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
In "Adam Johnstone's Son," F. Marion Crawford crafts a rich and poignant narrative that delves into themes of identity, familial loyalty, and the clash between social classes. Set against the backdrop of late 19th-century America, the novel intertwines the lives of its characters through intricate prose and vivid characterizations, showcasing Crawford's keen understanding of human nature. The story centers on the titular character, whose journey reflects the broader societal struggles of the time, navigating personal ambition within the constraints of familial expectations and societal norms. F. Marion Crawford, an American author known for his contributions to both fiction and drama, was deeply influenced by his transatlantic background and European travels. Raised in a family that appreciated literature, Crawford was well-acquainted with diverse cultures and storytelling traditions. His intimate observations of human behavior and relationships enabled him to create multidimensional characters that resonate with readers. This novel is a culmination of his experiences and literary influences, embodying his mastery in portraying psychological depth and social critique. "Adam Johnstone's Son" is a must-read for those interested in historical fiction that explores profound emotional and ethical dilemmas. Crawford's captivating narrative style invites readers to reflect on their own experiences with family and societal expectations, making this work a timeless exploration of the human condition.

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Francis Marion Crawford (1854-1909) was a prolific American writer noted for his many novels, especially those set in Italy, and his classic supernatural and fantastic stories. Born to an artistic and intellectual family, Crawford spent a significant part of his life in Europe and developed a deep appreciation for culture and history, which vividly permeated his literary works. A man of myriad talents and interests, Crawford was well-versed in 5 languages, and it was his international upbringing that instilled in him the ability to paint his narratives with the authenticity of local color and rich detail. Crawford's narrative style was distinct, characterized by romanticism and an almost journalistic attention to detail and setting. Not just confined to supernatural themes, his stories often explored psychological and social aspects, as exemplified in 'Adam Johnstone's Son'. This novel provides a window into his ability to create complex characters and delve into the intricacies of human relationships. Throughout his career, Crawford exhibited a great diversity in storytelling, which won him acclaim during his life, though his popularity has somewhat waned thereafter. A key figure in late 19th-century literary circles, Crawford's contributions continue to be acknowledged by scholars interested in the evolution of narrative fiction and the cross-pollination of culture in literature.