The nebuly coat is a novel that explores a mysterious death in a quiet village during the 1860s. The narrative follows an architect tasked with restoring the local church, who becomes entangled in village legends and hidden secrets. Upon arriving, the protagonist encounters various figures, including a pompous clergyman and a local organist who introduces the central mystery. The death of a man tied to the community, along with the enigmatic nebuly coat, a heraldic symbol, sparks revelations about deep connections between the past and present. The opening establishes a dark, atmospheric tone,…mehr
The nebuly coat is a novel that explores a mysterious death in a quiet village during the 1860s. The narrative follows an architect tasked with restoring the local church, who becomes entangled in village legends and hidden secrets. Upon arriving, the protagonist encounters various figures, including a pompous clergyman and a local organist who introduces the central mystery. The death of a man tied to the community, along with the enigmatic nebuly coat, a heraldic symbol, sparks revelations about deep connections between the past and present. The opening establishes a dark, atmospheric tone, emphasizing the architectural beauty and decay of the church, which symbolizes the intertwining of history and current events. As the protagonist delves into the village s history, the secrets surrounding the church and its inhabitants slowly surface, setting the stage for a tense and suspenseful exploration of how long-buried truths continue to shape lives. The narrative weaves together personal discovery, local folklore, and the enduring power of symbols within a close-knit community.
John Meade Falkner was born on May 8, 1858, in Manningford, United Kingdom, to his parents, Frederick Benjamin Falkner and Louisa Josephine Meade. He became an English novelist and poet, achieving literary recognition with his novel Moonfleet, published in 1898. Alongside his literary work, he pursued a distinguished career in business, eventually rising to become chairman of the arms manufacturing company Armstrong Whitworth during World War I. Falkner s life reflected a balance between his literary interests and his professional achievements in the industrial sector. His writing often incorporated historical settings and atmospheric detail, contributing to his reputation as a storyteller. He also held positions as a schoolmaster and librarian and was known for his scholarly interests, particularly in antiquarian studies and architecture. Falkner spent significant periods in the north of England, including County Durham, where he lived until his death on July 22, 1932. His partnership with Evelyn Violet Adye began in 1899. Falkner s works have been adapted into other media, including a film version of Moonfleet, helping to sustain his legacy as an author whose stories continue to captivate audiences.
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