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In "Corporal Sam and Other Stories," Arthur Quiller-Couch presents a captivating collection that encapsulates the rugged charm and poignant simplicity of rural life during the early 20th century. Richly imbued with elements of local folklore and character-driven narratives, Quiller-Couch employs a vivid yet accessible literary style that captures the essence of his Cornwall homeland. Each tale unfolds with a delicate balance of humor and pathos, showcasing the day-to-day lives of ordinary folks intertwined with the extraordinary moments of human experience. This collection is firmly situated…mehr

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In "Corporal Sam and Other Stories," Arthur Quiller-Couch presents a captivating collection that encapsulates the rugged charm and poignant simplicity of rural life during the early 20th century. Richly imbued with elements of local folklore and character-driven narratives, Quiller-Couch employs a vivid yet accessible literary style that captures the essence of his Cornwall homeland. Each tale unfolds with a delicate balance of humor and pathos, showcasing the day-to-day lives of ordinary folks intertwined with the extraordinary moments of human experience. This collection is firmly situated within the context of early modern British fiction, drawing inspiration from the burgeoning interest in regional literature during the period. Arthur Quiller-Couch, a notable Cornish writer and literary scholar, was deeply influenced by his upbringing in the bucolic landscapes of his native Cornwall. His scholarly pursuits, particularly in applying formalist literary criticism, inform his craft, allowing Quiller-Couch to derive rich, authentic local color from his surroundings. This unique blend of academic insight and personal experience propels his storytelling, making it resonate with both regional and universal themes. "Corporal Sam and Other Stories" is recommended for readers seeking a finely wrought exploration of human emotions against the backdrop of rural life. Quiller-Couch's mastery in weaving together humor and sentiment will appeal to enthusiasts of literary fiction and those intrigued by the intricate tapestries of everyday existence.

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Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch, born on November 21, 1863, in Cornwall, England, was a prolific writer, critic, and editor who made significant contributions to English literature. Widely known by his pseudonym 'Q', Quiller-Couch attended Clifton College, Oxford, where he demonstrated his literary prowess early on. His works span several genres, including poetry, literary criticism, and novels, and he is well-regarded for 'The Oxford Book of English Verse 1250-1900' (1900), which he compiled and edited. Quiller-Couch also held the prestigious King Edward VII Professorship of English Literature at the University of Cambridge from 1912 until his death in 1944. Among his many works, 'Corporal Sam and Other Stories' highlights his adeptness at weaving compelling narratives with deep human insights and a distinctively English flavor. His literary style is marked by a fusion of romanticism and realism, characterized by engaging dialogues and vivid descriptions that breathe life into his characters and settings. Quiller-Couch's works are remembered for their influence on the revival of interest in the literary and cultural heritage of Cornwall, his ability to critique contemporary literature judiciously, and his knack for storytelling that captivated the audiences of his time and continues to resonate with readers today.