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In 'Evesham' by E. H. New, readers are transported to a quaint English village and introduced to a cast of characters grappling with love, loss, and redemption. The novel is written in a lyrical and descriptive style, capturing the essence of the English countryside and the complexities of human relationships. Set in the late 19th century, the book delves into themes of social class, morality, and the pursuit of happiness. New's rich prose and attention to detail make 'Evesham' a captivating read that offers both entertainment and depth. The author skillfully weaves together multiple…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In 'Evesham' by E. H. New, readers are transported to a quaint English village and introduced to a cast of characters grappling with love, loss, and redemption. The novel is written in a lyrical and descriptive style, capturing the essence of the English countryside and the complexities of human relationships. Set in the late 19th century, the book delves into themes of social class, morality, and the pursuit of happiness. New's rich prose and attention to detail make 'Evesham' a captivating read that offers both entertainment and depth. The author skillfully weaves together multiple plotlines, creating a mosaic of emotions and experiences that leave a lasting impact on the reader.
Autorenporträt
E. H. New, an acclaimed English illustrator born in the late 19th century, is noted for his distinct line drawings of English towns and architecture. New's work predominantly featured in the early 20th-century, encapsulating the charm and character of rural and urban English landscapes. His book 'Evesham' is a testament to his artistic vision, where he intricately captured the essence of Evesham, a market town in Worcestershire known for its rich history and scenic beauty. Though not as widely known as some contemporaries, E. H. New carved a niche for himself with his detailed pen-and-ink illustrations that reflected a strong Arts and Crafts influence in their design and execution. His illustrations were not just works of art but also served as historical documents, recording with great care the architectural details of many locations at a time when the pace of change was accelerating with modernity. New's works remain a valuable resource for those interested in the study of English topography and architecture, and his publications continue to be sought after by bibliophiles and art enthusiasts alike.