The Daltons The Daltons

The Daltons

Historical Novel

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Publisher Description

In "The Daltons," Charles James Lever weaves a captivating tapestry of adventure, romance, and social commentary, encapsulated in his signature blend of wit and vivid characterization. Set against a backdrop of early Victorian England, the novel follows the misadventures of the Dalton family, allowing Lever to explore themes such as class conflict, identity, and the evolving roles of women. His narrative style, marked by a lively dialogue and humorous insights, vividly portrays the societal norms of his time, lending the work an air of authenticity and engaging readability that transports the reader to a bygone era. Lever, an Irish novelist and playwright, was deeply influenced by his own experiences in a rapidly changing world. Born into a society grappling with the tension between tradition and modernity, Lever's background in law and his travels throughout Europe enriched his storytelling. His keen observations and deep understanding of human nature shaped his narratives, including "The Daltons," which reflects his belief in the power of individual choice amidst the constraints of societal expectations. This novel is a must-read for enthusiasts of historical fiction, offering a rich exploration of familial bonds and societal challenges through the lens of humor and adventure. Lever's engaging prose and sharp insight make "The Daltons" not only an entertaining read but also a thought-provoking examination of 19th-century life.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2023
July 16
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
1,385
Pages
PUBLISHER
Copycat
SELLER
Open Publishing GmbH
SIZE
7.1
MB
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