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Henry Harland

Comedies and Errors

In “Comedies and Errors,” Henry Harland deftly weaves a tapestry of romantic entanglements and social commentary within the framework of late 19th-century society. This novel employs a witty and ironic narrative style, characterized by sharp dialogue and vividly drawn characters, to explore themes of love, deception, and the intricacies of human relationships. Harland's literary influences stem from the realism of authors like Henry James, as well as the burgeoning aesthetic movement, manifesting in rich descriptions and psychological depth that invite readers to question the superficiality of social norms and conventions. Henry Harland, an American writer and literary critic, was deeply rooted in the cultural currents of his time, having lived in both the United States and Europe. His experiences in England, particularly his connections with the literary elite, undoubtedly influenced his perspective and thematic concerns in “Comedies and Errors.” Harland's background in literature and criticism allowed him to cultivate a unique voice, focusing on the subtle ironies of modern life and the complexities of human interactions. “Comedies and Errors” is a compelling read for those who appreciate intricately crafted narratives intertwined with poignant social critique. Harland's keen observations and evocative prose encourage readers to reflect on the nature of love and the masks we wear in society. This novel is a testament to the cyclical nature of comedy and error, making it an essential addition to the canon of late Victorian literature.
311 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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