Maradick At Forty A Transition

Maradick At Forty A Transition

Hugh Walpole

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Double9 Books LLP
Año de edición:
2024
ISBN:
9789363055315
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'Maradick at Forty: A Transition' by Hugh Walpole is a psychological novel that delves into the complexities of midlife crisis and personal growth within the framework of English literature. Walpole’s work offers a profound character study of Maradick, whose journey of transition and introspection reflects the broader themes of identity and societal expectations. Set against the backdrop of British culture, the novel explores Maradick’s internal struggles and external challenges as he grapples with his sense of self and place in society. Through moments of reflection and introspection, Maradick confronts the shifting dynamics of his life, seeking to reconcile his past with his present circumstances. As a work of fiction firmly rooted in English literature, 'Maradick at Forty' provides readers with a nuanced exploration of human nature and societal norms. Walpole’s insightful portrayal of Maradick’s experiences invites readers to reflect on their own lives and relationships, making the novel a compelling and thought-provoking read. With its focus on psychological depth and personal growth, 'Maradick at Forty' stands as a testament to Hugh Walpole’s skill as a writer and his ability to capture the complexities of the human condition within the context of British culture.

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