John Oxenham was an erudite writer whose personal experiences and era greatly influenced his literary undertakings. This edition of 'All's Well!' holds testament to Oxenham's prowess in creating literary works that transcend time. His contributions to English literature cannot be understated, as his works continue to evoke powerful responses from readers, critics, and scholars alike. DigiCat's endeavor to preserve Oxenham's legacy through meticulous reproduction honors his contributions and highlights the timeless nature of his insights.
DigiCat's special edition of 'All's Well!' is highly recommended for those with an appetite for classic literature and profound thematic exploration. It is a book that embraces the universal adage of perseverance against adversity and finds beauty in the steadfastness of hope. Readers will be drawn to Oxenham's evocative storytelling and the painstaking efforts made to ensure the work's authenticity for a modern audience. This edition affords both literary scholars and casual readers alike the opportunity to engage with a piece of literature that is as relevant today as it was when first penned.
John Oxenham was the pen name of William Arthur Dunkerley (1852-1941), a prolific English journalist, novelist, and poet, known for his uplifting and religious verse alongside his adventure novels. Dunkerley adopted the name 'John Oxenham' for his literary pursuits, an act which allowed him to maintain a distinction between his professional journalism and his creative writing. As Oxenham, he penned numerous works, the most popular being 'Bees in Amber: A Little Book of Thoughtful Verse' (1913) and the novel 'The Long Road' (1913), which reflect his knack for blending narrative and spirituality. His literary style is characterized by its humanistic approach and often incorporates themes of Christianity, morality, and positivity. Oxenham was widely appreciated during his lifetime for his contributions to English literature and his ability to inspire through his writing. One of his notable works, 'All's Well!', further exemplifies his optimistic outlook and his belief in the triumph of good over evil. Oxenham's body of work has had a lasting appeal, particularly among readers who value traditional sentiments and the spiritual comfort that his writings provide. Despite waning popularity in contemporary literary circles, his works remain a testament to his commitment to his faith and his literary craft.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 16.9.2022 |
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Verlagsort | Prague |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Literatur ► Lyrik / Dramatik ► Lyrik / Gedichte |
Schlagworte | 1914-1918 • All's Well book • belles-lettres classics • early 20th century poets • English literature • English literature poetry • inspirational poetry • John Oxenham poetry • lyrical poems • Poetic anthologies • Poetry • public domain poetry • spiritual verse • World War |
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