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Flora Thompson

Over to Candleford

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In “Over to Candleford,” Flora Jane Thompson weaves a rich tapestry of rural life in late 19th-century England, offering a semi-autobiographical narrative that captures the nuances of her youth in the fictional village of Candleford Green. Through elegantly crafted prose infused with a poetic sensibility, Thompson intricately explores the lives of its inhabitants, shedding light on the customs, aspirations, and the sociocultural landscape of Victorian England. The book intertwines vivid descriptions with introspective reflections, establishing a compelling atmosphere that immerses readers in the rhythms of village life, showcasing Thompson's keen observational skills and emotional depth. Flora Jane Thompson was deeply influenced by her own experiences growing up in similar English countryside settings, surrounded by the rural hardships and joys that characterize her narrative. Her acute awareness of the shifting societal tides during her formative years, coupled with her background in journalism and literature, informed her desire to document and celebrate the ordinary yet profound lives of those in her community. This personal connection infuses “Over to Candleford” with authenticity, resonating with readers seeking genuine insight into the human condition. I highly recommend “Over to Candleford” to readers who appreciate the interplay of nostalgia and realism in literature. Thompson's exploration of identity, community, and the passage of time offers a timeless reflection that speaks to universal themes. Fans of rural fiction and historical narratives will find themselves entranced by this beautifully written work, which continues to resonate with modern audiences.
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Publicação original
2021
Ano da publicação
2021
Editora
Good Press
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