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In "Shining Ferry," Arthur Quiller-Couch weaves a rich tapestry of early 20th-century Cornwall, exploring themes of love, longing, and the ineffable connection between humanity and nature. The narrative utilizes a lyrical prose style, enhanced by vivid imagery that evokes the stunning coastal landscape and a sense of nostalgia. Quiller-Couch deftly combines realism with elements of romantic idealism, offering readers a reflective exploration of the human condition, intertwined with mythical undertones that resonate throughout the lives of his characters. The book's literary context aligns with…mehr

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In "Shining Ferry," Arthur Quiller-Couch weaves a rich tapestry of early 20th-century Cornwall, exploring themes of love, longing, and the ineffable connection between humanity and nature. The narrative utilizes a lyrical prose style, enhanced by vivid imagery that evokes the stunning coastal landscape and a sense of nostalgia. Quiller-Couch deftly combines realism with elements of romantic idealism, offering readers a reflective exploration of the human condition, intertwined with mythical undertones that resonate throughout the lives of his characters. The book's literary context aligns with the broader modernist movement, yet maintains a distinct regional identity that further enriches its thematic depth. Arthur Quiller-Couch, a noted British author and scholar, was deeply connected to the Cornish landscape he portrayed in his writings. His experiences growing up in Cornwall influenced his lyrical depictions of the region's beauty and complexity. As an academic, he served as a professor of English literature at Cambridge, where his studies and intimate knowledge of various literary traditions informed his narrative techniques and character development in "Shining Ferry." This novel is highly recommended for readers who appreciate poetic prose and an exploration of the intersection between personal and natural landscapes. Quiller-Couch'Äôs masterful storytelling and rich characterization make "Shining Ferry" an enduring piece that deserves a place on the bookshelf of every admirer of regional literature.

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Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch, born on November 21, 1863, in Cornwall, England, was a noted literary critic, editor, poet, and novelist, best known under his pseudonym 'Q'. His enduring legacy is partly attributed to his significant influence on English literary studies as a professor at Cambridge University. A prolific writer, Quiller-Couch authored numerous works, including the novel 'The Shining Ferry' (1905), which explores social change and human connections in the face of modernity, showcasing his adeptness at intertwining regional settings with universal themes. His literary style often reflected a deep nostalgia for the past coupled with a masterful use of imagery and symbolism, which has been highly regarded by both peers and scholars. His other notable works include 'The Oxford Book of English Verse' (1900), an anthology that remains a staple in English literature, and 'On the Art of Writing' (1916), which provides invaluable insights into the craft of writing and literary criticism. Quiller-Couch's contributions to literature were recognized by his knighthood in 1910. He passed away on May 12, 1944, leaving behind a rich literary heritage that continues to influence the realms of criticism and creative writing.