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“Hallo, Sawbones!” The speaker raised his head from the white pillow of the massive, old-fashioned four-post bed, and set the ornamental bobs and tags of the heavy bullion fringe upon the great cornice quivering. He was a sharp-faced, cleanly shaven man, freshly scraped, and the barber who had been operating was in the act of replacing his razor and strop as these words were spoken to the calm, thoughtful-looking person who entered the substantially furnished room.

Produktbeschreibung
“Hallo, Sawbones!” The speaker raised his head from the white pillow of the massive, old-fashioned four-post bed, and set the ornamental bobs and tags of the heavy bullion fringe upon the great cornice quivering. He was a sharp-faced, cleanly shaven man, freshly scraped, and the barber who had been operating was in the act of replacing his razor and strop as these words were spoken to the calm, thoughtful-looking person who entered the substantially furnished room.
Autorenporträt
George Manville Fenn (1831-1909) was a prolific English novelist, journalist, editor, and educationalist whose literary work has been acclaimed for its imagination and storytelling prowess. Many of Fenn's narratives, such as 'The Tiger Lily', are lauded for their vivid characterizations and his capacity to intertwine adventure within the conventions of Victorian literature. Fenn wrote more than a hundred novels throughout his career, primarily aimed at young adults, which contributed to shaping the genre of boys' adventure stories during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His writing is characterized by a blend of suspense and moral lessons, embedded in plot-driven stories with a deep understanding of human nature. Fenn's career began as a teacher, which influenced the instructional quality of his fiction, underpinned by a passion for instilling good values and fostering a sense of bravery and perseverance. The literary merit of his expansive body of work remains significant, and 'The Tiger Lily' stands as a testament to his narrative skill and the timeless appeal of his literary creations. Fenn's works have been explored for their reflection of the social attitudes and the spirit of enterprise characteristic of the British Empire during his time. His influence on the adventure genre is indelible, lingering in the memories of readers and resonating with audiences who appreciate the combination of educational themes and thrilling escapades.