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Francis Lynde's 'The Master of Appleby' is a captivating novel set in 19th century England, focusing on the themes of love, betrayal, and redemption. Lynde's literary style is characterized by vivid descriptions and intricate character development, drawing readers into the moral dilemmas faced by the protagonist. The novel is a significant contribution to the historical fiction genre, providing insights into the social and political landscape of the time period. Francis Lynde, a prolific American author known for his works of fiction, was inspired to write 'The Master of Appleby' by his…mehr

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Francis Lynde's 'The Master of Appleby' is a captivating novel set in 19th century England, focusing on the themes of love, betrayal, and redemption. Lynde's literary style is characterized by vivid descriptions and intricate character development, drawing readers into the moral dilemmas faced by the protagonist. The novel is a significant contribution to the historical fiction genre, providing insights into the social and political landscape of the time period. Francis Lynde, a prolific American author known for his works of fiction, was inspired to write 'The Master of Appleby' by his interest in European history and his fascination with human nature. His background in journalism and law influenced his writing, adding depth and authenticity to his storytelling. Lynde's ability to blend historical accuracy with engaging narrative makes this novel a must-read for fans of period dramas and literary classics. I highly recommend 'The Master of Appleby' to readers who appreciate well-crafted storytelling, rich historical detail, and compelling characters. Lynde's masterful narrative will keep you captivated from beginning to end, making this novel a timeless addition to any library.
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Francis Lynde (1856-1930) was an American author noted for infusing his writing with vivid characters and his extensive knowledge of the American landscape, particularly the southern United States. A storyteller with a keen understanding of the dynamics underlying small-town life and the development of the American West, Lynde wrote engaging tales often centered on themes such as justice, technology, and the human spirit's resilience. 'The Master of Appleby' stands as a quintessential example of his work, reflecting the hallmarks of his literary style with its attention to historical detail and its exploration of moral dilemnas set against the backdrop of the Civil War. His narratives typically combined romance, adventure, and a touch of mystery, capturing the intrigue and complexity of the times. Lynde's prose often conveyed a deep appreciation for the landscapes he described, painting a vivid picture for readers. His contribution to literature from the late 19th and early 20th centuries provides a lens into the American past, its conflicts, and its expansion, offering valuable insights for both literary enthusiasts and historical scholars.