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In J.D. Beresford's novel "Goslings," the author intricately weaves a narrative that explores the complexities of childhood innocence juxtaposed against the harsh realities of adult life. Set in the backdrop of early 20th-century England, the book employs a rich, descriptive literary style that immerses the reader in a world teeming with youthful aspirations and societal expectations. Beresford's keen observation of character and setting allows him to delve into themes of social class, personal identity, and the inevitable loss of innocence, making it a poignant reflection of its time. J.D.…mehr

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In J.D. Beresford's novel "Goslings," the author intricately weaves a narrative that explores the complexities of childhood innocence juxtaposed against the harsh realities of adult life. Set in the backdrop of early 20th-century England, the book employs a rich, descriptive literary style that immerses the reader in a world teeming with youthful aspirations and societal expectations. Beresford's keen observation of character and setting allows him to delve into themes of social class, personal identity, and the inevitable loss of innocence, making it a poignant reflection of its time. J.D. Beresford, a noted figure in the early 1900s literary scene, was greatly influenced by his experiences working in various social spheres, which illuminated the stark class divides prevalent in society. His background in scientific study and literature provides an underpinning of authenticity and depth to his storytelling. Beresford's interest in human psychology and societal structure is evident in the intricacies of his characters, making "Goslings" not only a narrative about childhood but also an exploration of the broader social fabric. "Goslings" is highly recommended for readers interested in early 20th-century literature that thoughtfully examines the transition from innocence to experience. Beresford'Äôs work resonates deeply with those who appreciate richly textured narratives that challenge societal norms, making it an essential read for both literary enthusiasts and those intrigued by the complexities of human development.

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John Davys Beresford was an English writer best known for his early science fiction and short stories in the horror and ghost story genres. Beresford was a huge fan of H.G. Wells and produced the first critical analysis of him in 1915. His Wellsian work The Hampdenshire Wonder (1911) had a significant influence on the author Olaf Stapledon. His other science-fiction novels include The Riddle of the Tower, which depicts a dystopian, hive-like civilization. His father, John James Beresford (1821-1897), was a minister in Castor, which is now in Cambridgeshire, near Peterborough. His mother was Adelaide Elizabeth Morgan (1837-1902). J. D. Beresford suffered from infantile paralysis, leaving him partially crippled. He was schooled in Oundle. After studying architecture, he became a professional writer, beginning as a dramatist and then as a journalist. In early adulthood, he abandoned his father's theism and became a "determined but defensive" agnostic. He lived in Edwardian intellectual London and spent time in the provinces, particularly Cornwall, where D. H. Lawrence prolonged his stay in his Porthcothan villa. Later in life, Beresford abandoned his prior agnosticism and declared himself a Theosophist and pacifist.