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George Manville Fenn

The Master of the Ceremonies

In 'The Master of the Ceremonies,' George Manville Fenn intricately weaves a narrative that delves into the complexities of social hierarchy and the human experience within the vibrant backdrop of a rural English community. Employing a rich, descriptive prose that captures the nuances of both character and setting, Fenn navigates themes of ambition, romantic entanglements, and the struggles for social recognition. The novel, situated within the Victorian literary context, reflects the era's fascination with character-driven storytelling and moral dilemmas, showcasing Fenn's keen sensitivity to the societal norms of his time. George Manville Fenn, an English author born in 1831, was well-acquainted with the struggles and triumphs found within provincial society, experiences that undoubtedly influenced his portrayal of diverse characters in 'The Master of the Ceremonies.' His background as a schoolmaster and experience in journalism provided him with profound insights into the aspirations and anxieties of the people he depicted. Fenn's writing not only demonstrates literary skill but also a commitment to encapsulating the changing values of the Victorian age. Readers seeking a captivating exploration of social dynamics and personal ambition within a richly constructed narrative will find 'The Master of the Ceremonies' both enlightening and enjoyable. Fenn'Äôs blend of humor, drama, and poignant character studies invites readers to reflect on their own societal positions and aspirations, making this novel a compelling addition to the canon of Victorian literature.
565 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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