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In 'Winds of Fortune,' John Jeffery Farnol whisks readers away on an enchanting journey through tales that blend romantic adventure with picturesque landscapes etched in the finest traditions of historical fiction. Farnol's narrative, a tapestry of vivid storytelling, captures the essence of early 20th-century literature with its interplay of destiny and character. His literary style, marked by eloquence and a romantic flare reminiscent of the Georgian and Victorian eras, transcend time in his portrayal of human endeavors against the mutable backdrop of fortune. The literary context of this…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In 'Winds of Fortune,' John Jeffery Farnol whisks readers away on an enchanting journey through tales that blend romantic adventure with picturesque landscapes etched in the finest traditions of historical fiction. Farnol's narrative, a tapestry of vivid storytelling, captures the essence of early 20th-century literature with its interplay of destiny and character. His literary style, marked by eloquence and a romantic flare reminiscent of the Georgian and Victorian eras, transcend time in his portrayal of human endeavors against the mutable backdrop of fortune. The literary context of this special DigiCat Publishing edition is enriched by contemporary formatting, offering accessibility to a new generation of readers while maintaining the original spirit of the work. John Jeffery Farnol, a master of his craft, prolifically contributed to the genre of romantic and swashbuckling novels. He drew inspiration from the romanticized vision of bygone eras, crafting escapist literature that provided a refuge from the burgeoning industrial realities of his time. Farnol's experiences and the socio-economic zeitgeist likely influenced 'Winds of Fortune,' infusing the narrative with a yearning for adventure and the valorizing of noble sentiments within historical contexts. His works continue to resonate with those who seek the charm of an earlier epoch through the lens of modern sensibilities. 'Winds of Fortune' is recommended for aficionados of historical and romantic fiction who revel in the escapism offered by classic storytelling. This DigiCat edition breathes life into Farnol's work, ensuring it remains a cherished piece of literary heritage. With its sweeping tales of adversity and triumph, Farnol's creation is more than mere entertainment; it is a homage to the human spirit's timeless pursuit of destiny shaped by both the gentle zephyrs and the raging tempests of fortune.

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Autorenporträt
John Jeffery Farnol (10 February 1878 – 9 August 1952) was an English author renowned for his prolific contributions to romantic adventure and Georgian historical novels, capturing the imaginations of readers in the early 20th century. Farnol's storytelling enveloped elements of swashbuckling romance, gentle humor, and a penchant for creating memorable characters. Among his numerous works, 'Winds of Fortune' stands as a testament to his narrative flair and enduring appeal. His writing style often echoed the chivalrous tales and pastoral narratives, earning him a dedicated readership, especially during his lifetime. Farnol's novels have a distinct place in the genre of period romance and adventure. His facility with the English language and ability to recreate the mores of bygone eras contributed to a body of work that includes over forty novels. Although the critical reception of Farnol's work has fluctuated over time and tastes, his stories remain an essential part of the corpus of historical romances that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His contributions helped define and bolster the genre for future writers and readers alike. Farnol's period pieces, such as the beloved 'The Broad Highway' (1910), continue to be celebrated for their evocative representation of English life and their charm that manages to endure.