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Thomas Hughes

Memoir of a Brother

In “Memoir of a Brother,” Thomas Hughes masterfully intertwines autobiography and memoir, crafting a poignant narrative that reflects on themes of loss, familial bonds, and the transformative power of grief. Written in a lyrical style, Hughes employs rich descriptions and reflective prose, inviting readers into the intimate world of his experiences as he navigates the memory of his deceased brother. Set against the backdrop of Victorian England, the book reflects the societal norms and emotional landscapes of the time, making it both a personal and cultural artifact. Thomas Hughes, an eminent figure in 19th-century literature, is best known for his novel “Tom Brown's School Days,” which explored themes of education and moral development. The loss of his beloved brother profoundly impacted Hughes, prompting this intimate exploration of memory and sorrow. His background as a barrister, coupled with his literary prowess, allowed him to convey complex emotional truths with clarity and grace, revealing both the personal and universal dimensions of grief. “Memoir of a Brother” is highly recommended for readers interested in the intricate interplay between personal experience and literary expression. Hughes' ability to evoke deep emotional resonance ensures that this memoir not only pays tribute to his brother but also resonates with anyone who has grappled with loss, making it a touching addition to the canon of reflective literature.
170 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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