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In "A Likely Story," William De Morgan masterfully weaves a rich tapestry of narrative focused on themes of morality, social class, and the complexities of human relationships. De Morgan employs a witty and engaging literary style, employing vivid characterizations and sharp dialogue to create an immersive reading experience. This novel, published in the early 20th century, reflects the shifting societal norms and cultural preoccupations of its time, as it explores the interconnected lives of its characters against the backdrop of Victorian societal expectations. William De Morgan, a prominent…mehr

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In "A Likely Story," William De Morgan masterfully weaves a rich tapestry of narrative focused on themes of morality, social class, and the complexities of human relationships. De Morgan employs a witty and engaging literary style, employing vivid characterizations and sharp dialogue to create an immersive reading experience. This novel, published in the early 20th century, reflects the shifting societal norms and cultural preoccupations of its time, as it explores the interconnected lives of its characters against the backdrop of Victorian societal expectations. William De Morgan, a prominent figure in the arts and crafts movement, was influenced by his background in pottery and design, which imbued him with a unique approach to storytelling. A contemporary of notable literary figures, De Morgan'Äôs work often mirrors the concerns of his era, particularly regarding the ethical dilemmas faced by individuals striving for authenticity within the constraints of societal norms. His intricate understanding of human psychology allows for a nuanced exploration of his characters' internal struggles and moral quandaries. Readers seeking a thought-provoking narrative rich in historical context and human emotion will find "A Likely Story" a profound addition to their literary repertoire. De Morgan's skillful storytelling not only entertains but also invites critical reflection on the moral complexities of life, making this work a significant commentary on human nature and society.

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William Frend De Morgan (1839-1917) was an eminent English potter, tile designer, and novelist, inclusive of noteworthy contributions to the Arts and Crafts Movement. With a considerable repute in the decorative arts, particularly ceramic art, De Morgan's later life unveiled his prowess as a writer. His literary journey began in earnest after the age of 65, marking a significant transition from ceramics to narratives. De Morgan authored 'A Likely Story' (1911), a whimsical tale exemplifying his characteristic intricate plotting and a penchant for the fantastic imbued with subtle wit. His literary style often mirrored the Victorian penchant for leisurely paced, detailed storytelling, yet notable for its use of irony and humor. He possessed a distinct narrative voice that was both moralistic and romantic, reflecting in his other works such as 'Joseph Vance' (1906) and 'Somehow Good' (1908). De Morgan's contributions to literature, though limited by his later start, have since been recognized for their imaginative richness and reflective quality of an era transitioning into modernity. As with his art, De Morgan's novels exhibit a craftsman's attention to detail, an appreciation for beauty, and a delight in the idiosyncrasies of human nature.