Armorel Of Lyonesse: A Romance of To-day explores the journey of self-discovery, the allure of adventure, and the passage from youth to maturity. Set on a serene island, the story follows a young girl whose life is intertwined with the natural beauty and deep heritage of her home. As she begins to confront the realities beyond her childhood, the novel delves into her evolving understanding of the world, love, and the challenges that accompany growth. The isolation of her island life serves as a backdrop for Armorel's personal development, highlighting her transition from innocence to a more…mehr
Armorel Of Lyonesse: A Romance of To-day explores the journey of self-discovery, the allure of adventure, and the passage from youth to maturity. Set on a serene island, the story follows a young girl whose life is intertwined with the natural beauty and deep heritage of her home. As she begins to confront the realities beyond her childhood, the novel delves into her evolving understanding of the world, love, and the challenges that accompany growth. The isolation of her island life serves as a backdrop for Armorel's personal development, highlighting her transition from innocence to a more complex awareness of her place in the world. With a series of adventures that introduce her to new people and possibilities, the novel traces her emotional journey as she faces both external and internal challenges. The contrast between her peaceful, idyllic life and the looming possibilities of change adds depth to her evolving narrative, marking the beginning of a transformation that is both personal and universal.
Walter Besant was an English novelist and historian, born on 14 August 1836 in Portsmouth, United Kingdom. He was the son of a prominent family, with his brother, William Henry Besant, also notable, and his other brother, Frank, married to Annie Besant, a well-known social activist and writer. Besant was educated at various schools and later attended the University of Oxford, where he developed his passion for literature. His early career involved work in the civil service before turning to writing. Besant is renowned for his novels, which often explored social conditions and historical themes, as well as his historical works. His literary career flourished with works such as All Sorts and Conditions of Men, which was well-received and later adapted into a play and film. Besant was also a founding member of the Royal Society of Literature. He married Mary Garrett in 1874, and the couple remained together until his death on 9 June 1901 in London, at the age of 64. Besant s legacy continues to influence both the novel and historical genres.
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