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In "The Knight of Gwynne," Charles James Lever crafts a vibrant narrative steeped in the complexities of 19th-century Irish society. With his characteristic wit and keen social observation, Lever unfolds the story of the dashing Sir Arthur Gwynne, whose adventures span the lush landscapes and turbulent politics of Ireland. Lever employs a rich, humorous prose style, replete with lively dialogue and detailed settings that transport readers to a time of fading aristocracy, romantic exploits, and class tensions, intertwining these elements into a compelling reflection of Victorian values and…mehr

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In "The Knight of Gwynne," Charles James Lever crafts a vibrant narrative steeped in the complexities of 19th-century Irish society. With his characteristic wit and keen social observation, Lever unfolds the story of the dashing Sir Arthur Gwynne, whose adventures span the lush landscapes and turbulent politics of Ireland. Lever employs a rich, humorous prose style, replete with lively dialogue and detailed settings that transport readers to a time of fading aristocracy, romantic exploits, and class tensions, intertwining these elements into a compelling reflection of Victorian values and mores. Charles James Lever, an influential Irish novelist and playwright, was born in 1806 in Dublin. Having been raised amidst the socioeconomic struggles of his time, Lever's experiences as a physician and a travel enthusiast deeply informed his narrative choices, allowing him to intertwine personal narrative with broader cultural themes. Lever often drew from his experiences, capturing the spirit of his contemporaries with an authenticity that resonates through his characters and settings, making his works a mirror of the society in which he lived. "The Knight of Gwynne" is a masterful exploration of identity, love, and morality that will enchant readers drawn to historical fiction laden with humor and adventure. Lever's unique blend of romance and social commentary offers both entertainment and insight, making this novel a timeless addition to the literary canon that remains relevant for today's audience.

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Autorenporträt
Charles James Lever (1806-1872) was an Irish novelist and raconteur. Trollope praised Lever's novels highly when he said that they were just like his conversation. He was a role model to several authors, such as Eugene O'Neill and Henry Hawley Smart.