Goslings (eBook)

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2022
339 Seiten
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Goslings - J. D. Beresford
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In "Goslings," J. D. Beresford crafts an intricately woven narrative that explores the complexities of human relationships framed against the backdrop of a seemingly mundane English countryside. Employing a unique blend of realism and subtle satire, Beresford delves into the lives of a group of young men navigating the turbulent waters of adolescence and the inevitable transition to adulthood. The novel's literary style is marked by rich character development and keen social observations, reflecting the societal expectations and personal aspirations that permeated early 20th-century Britain. J. D. Beresford was a prominent figure in early British literature, deeply influenced by the feminist movements and changing social dynamics of his time. His background as a journalist and his engagement with the avant-garde literary circles contributed to his nuanced understanding of human nature and societal critique. "Goslings" stands as a formative exploration of youth and identity, capturing the essence of a generation poised on the brink of transformation. Beresford's insights reveal not just the struggles of individuals, but also the shifting landscapes of society as a whole. "Goslings" is highly recommended for readers interested in character-driven stories that offer profound reflections on youth and societal expectations. Beresford's sharp wit combined with poignant observations ensures that this work resonates beyond its historical context, inviting contemporary readers to reflect on their own journeys of growth and self-discovery.

J. D. Beresford, born John Davys Beresford on March 17, 1873, in Derbyshire, United Kingdom, was a prolific English writer known for his varied literary contributions, encompassing science fiction, speculative fiction, and social commentary. Educated at Oundle School and Caius College, Cambridge, Beresford initially embarked on a career in architecture; however, his focus shifted towards literature following an early dismissal prompted by his developing spondyloarthropathy. Despite his physical constraints, his literary output was substantial and influential. Beresford's penchant for exploring themes of utopia and dystopia crystalized in his acclaimed novel 'Goslings' (1913), a darkly prescient tale that imagines a London decimated by a devastating plague, which predominantly wipes out the male population, leading to an examination of gender roles and societal collapse. With an emphasis on character development and psychological depth, Beresford's writing often ventured into territories ripe with social critique and existential musings. His narrative style, combining realism with speculative elements, positioned him as a notable figure within early 20th-century literature, particularly in the science fiction genre where he is remembered alongside contemporaries like H.G. Wells. In addition to fiction, Beresford contributed essays and reviews to various periodicals, further establishing his reputation as an insightful critic and thinker until his death on February 1, 1947.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 2.6.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Fantasy / Science Fiction Science Fiction
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte Allegorical narrative style • British science fiction • childhood innocence conflict • classic science fiction • Dystopian Fiction • dystopian society • dystopian society reconstruction • Early 20th Century • early 20th century sci-fi • England • English literature • Epidemic aftermath • Epidemics • Ethical dilemmas exploration • family dynamics • female empowerment • Fiction • gender roles • Goslings novel • J. D. Beresford novels • literary sci-fi novels • Lower-middle-class London • modernization anxieties reflection • pandemic consequences fiction • philosophical themes children • Post-Apocalyptic Fiction • post-apocalyptic literature • post-apocalyptic survival • satirical commentary • Science Fiction • science fiction classic • science fiction social commentary • sexual liberation • social equality • speculative fiction classics
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