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In "The Queen Against Owen," Allen Upward crafts a compelling narrative that explores themes of power, betrayal, and political intrigue set against the backdrop of the early 20th century. The literary style is characterized by Upward's eloquent prose and sharp dialogue, which effectively captures the period's social tensions while incorporating elements of tragedy and farce. This historical novel reflects the growing disillusionment with authority during its time, intertwining personal stories with broader societal issues, thereby enriching our understanding of the era's complex dynamics.…mehr

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In "The Queen Against Owen," Allen Upward crafts a compelling narrative that explores themes of power, betrayal, and political intrigue set against the backdrop of the early 20th century. The literary style is characterized by Upward's eloquent prose and sharp dialogue, which effectively captures the period's social tensions while incorporating elements of tragedy and farce. This historical novel reflects the growing disillusionment with authority during its time, intertwining personal stories with broader societal issues, thereby enriching our understanding of the era's complex dynamics. Allen Upward, a notable figure in the early modern literary scene, was deeply influenced by the turbulent political climate of his time, which included the upheaval of World War I and the subsequent questioning of traditional power structures. His diverse career as a writer, journalist, and playwright provided him with a unique perspective on the psychological motivations of his characters. Upward'Äôs experiences traveling across Europe and engaging with different cultures informed his portrayal of the multifaceted clash between individual ambitions and overarching authority in this work. Readers seeking a captivating exploration of the interplay between personal desire and the societal constraints of power will find "The Queen Against Owen" a rich and illuminating read. It serves not only as a gripping story but also as a thought-provoking commentary on the dynamics of authority and resistance, making it a significant addition to any literary enthusiast's collection.

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Allen Upward (1863-1926) was a British author, barrister, poet, and politician known for his wide-ranging contributions to literature and intellectual thought. Born in County Cork, Ireland, Upward was educated at prestigious institutions and eventually pursued a career in law, becoming a barrister. His legal background significantly influenced his writings, particularly in his legal dramas and court-based novels such as The Queen Against Owen, where he explored the intricacies of the British legal system and the moral dilemmas that arise within it. Upward's literary output was diverse, covering various genres including mystery, political satire, and social critique. He was known for weaving legal intrigue with social commentary, often critiquing the rigid structures of Victorian society. Alongside his fiction, Upward wrote philosophical essays and poetry, showcasing his intellectual depth. One of his most well-known works, The New Word, coined the term "scientifiction" long before the term "science fiction" was popularized. Though his literary career was somewhat overshadowed by more famous contemporaries, Allen Upward's unique voice and fearless exploration of legal, social, and intellectual themes have earned him recognition as an innovative and thoughtful author in British literature. His works continue to intrigue readers interested in law, justice, and societal issues.