Derrick Vaughan, Novelist (eBook)

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2022
67 Seiten
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Derrick Vaughan, Novelist - Edna Lyall
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In "Derrick Vaughan, Novelist," Edna Lyall presents a compelling exploration of the complexities of the artistic life through the lens of its titular character, Derrick Vaughan. Set against the backdrop of Victorian England, the narrative intricately weaves themes of love, ambition, and the moral dilemmas faced by a writer in the throes of inspiration and self-doubt. Lyall employs a rich, evocative literary style, characterized by vivid descriptions and profound psychological insights. This work not only examines the struggles inherent in the creative process but also critiques societal expectations of authorship and the interplay between personal fulfillment and public perception. Edna Lyall, a notable figure in late 19th-century literature, was influenced by her own experiences as a novelist and her keen observations of contemporary societal issues. Her background in social reform and her advocacy for women's rights inform the narrative's depth, making Vaughan's challenges reflective of the broader social discourse of her time. Lyall's ability to intertwine her personal convictions with her literary endeavors establishes her as a significant voice in Victorian literature. For readers seeking an insightful exploration of the artist's journey, "Derrick Vaughan, Novelist" is a must-read. Lyall's nuanced character development and incisive commentary on the nature of creativity will resonate with both aspiring writers and anyone interested in the interplay between art and life. This novel not only provides an intimate portrait of a struggling author but also serves as an enriching commentary on the human experience, making it a timeless addition to literary studies.

Edna Lyall, the pen name for Ada Ellen Bayly (1857–1903), was an English novelist known for her sensitive and sympathetic portrayal of characters wrestling with moral dilemmas. Born in Brighton, Bayly adopted 'Edna Lyall' as her pseudonym, under which she published numerous novels that achieved considerable popularity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Her literature often explored social issues and championed the underdog, reflecting her own liberal and humanitarian views. In 'Derrick Vaughan, Novelist' (1889), Lyall delves into the life and struggles of a young writer navigating the intricacies of literary fame and responsibility. Characterized by her earnest narrative style, Lyall's works also exhibit a profound understanding of human nature and a passionate commitment to justice and tolerance. Though her novels, including 'We Two' (1884) and 'Donovan' (1882), have largely fallen out of popular reading lists, they provide valuable insights into Victorian literary culture and were influential in promoting social change. Lyall's legacy extends beyond her works to her active support for various social causes, including women's rights and the plight of political refugees, elements which often feature prominently in her storytelling.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th century fiction • 19th-Century Literature • 19th century novels • artistic ambition struggles • artistic struggle • aspiring writer • aspiring writer journey • author background • Belles-lettres • British classic novels • Character development • character development exploration • Classic Literature • Compassionate Liberalism • Derrick Vaughan character • Edna Lyall books • Eloquent Narrative • english authors • English literature • Fiction • historical literary fiction • literary career challenges • literary elite • literary fiction • novelists • Perseverance theme • profound human insights • realistic dialogue style • social conventions critique • Victorian England • Victorian England narrative • Victorian Literature • writer protagonist fiction
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