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Set against the backdrop of the tumultuous political landscape of early 20th century Europe, Arthur Quiller-Couch'Äôs "Major Vigoureux" merges adventure and introspection through its compelling narrative. With a rich, descriptive literary style that seamlessly intertwines elements of romanticism and realism, the novel provides a vivid portrayal of characters navigating the complexities of loyalty, honor, and personal integrity. The story unfolds with Major Vigoureux, a figure emblematic of integrity, embroiled in moral dilemmas that not only shape his fate but also reflect the larger societal…mehr

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Set against the backdrop of the tumultuous political landscape of early 20th century Europe, Arthur Quiller-Couch'Äôs "Major Vigoureux" merges adventure and introspection through its compelling narrative. With a rich, descriptive literary style that seamlessly intertwines elements of romanticism and realism, the novel provides a vivid portrayal of characters navigating the complexities of loyalty, honor, and personal integrity. The story unfolds with Major Vigoureux, a figure emblematic of integrity, embroiled in moral dilemmas that not only shape his fate but also reflect the larger societal conflicts of the time. Quiller-Couch'Äôs mastery in crafting dialogue is evident, bringing forth a lyrical quality that deepens the reader'Äôs engagement with the nuanced themes of duty and sacrifice. Arthur Quiller-Couch, a notable English writer and literary critic, was deeply influenced by his background in classical literature and his experiences in shaping narrative forms. His scholarly pursuits and deep affinity for storytelling are rooted in his desire to depict the human condition substantively, which is vividly illuminated in "Major Vigoureux." Quiller-Couch's insights into character psychology and social dynamics reveal a profound philosophical exploration reflecting his own values and experiences as a soldier and writer. With its intricate plot and philosophical depth, "Major Vigoureux" is recommended for readers who appreciate rich narratives that challenge ethical boundaries while providing a window into a bygone era. This novel is not merely a tale of personal conflict; it is a profound commentary on love, loss, and the sacrifices inherent to the human experience, making it a pertinent read for both literary enthusiasts and historians alike.

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Arthur Quiller-Couch was born in the town of Bodmin, Cornwall. He was the son of Dr. Thomas Quiller Couch, a renowned physician, folklorist, and historian who married Mary Ford and resided at 63 Fore Street, Bodmin, until his death in 1884. Thomas was the offspring of two historic local families, the Quiller and Couch dynasties. Arthur was the third generation of academics from the Couch family. His grandfather, Jonathan Couch, was a naturalist, physician, historian, classicist, pharmacist, and illustrator (especially of fish). His younger sisters, Florence Mabel and Lilian M., were both writers and folklorists. Quiller-Couch attended Newton Abbot Proprietary College between the late 1870s and the early 1880s. He later attended Clifton College and Trinity College, Oxford, where he earned a First in Classical Moderations (1884) and a Second in Greats (1886). Quiller-Couch briefly taught Classics at Trinity beginning in 1886. After gaining some journalistic experience in London, primarily as a writer to The Speaker (periodical), he settled in Fowey, Cornwall, in 1891.