This Man'S Wife Vol. Two
by George Manville Fenn
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In 'This Man's Wife vol. Two,' George Manville Fenn constructs a narrative that is both intricate and captivating, capturing the essence of 19th-century literary style. Fenn's intricate character development and thorough attention to plot have resulted in a novel that not only follows the period's narrative expectations, but also delves into the depths of the human mind and the complications of matrimonial fidelity. Fenn's underlying pedagogical goal is obvious in 'This Man's Wife vol. two,' where moral quandaries are not just plot devices, but also channels for exploring the human condition. His experiences and views of society standards at the time had a clear impact on the story's fabric, contextualizing his characters' struggles and eventual resolutions. This book is highly recommended for people who enjoy classic literature and are interested in the sociological aspects of Victorian marriage. 'This Man's Wife vol. two' is more than just a compelling story; it is a lens through which we can see and comprehend the moral fabric of a bygone era.
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About the Author
George Manville Fenn
George Manville Fenn was a prolific English novelist, journalist, editor and educationalist. Many of his novels were written with young adults in mind. His final book was his biography of a fellow writer for juveniles, George Alfred Henty.
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