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F.E. Weatherly

Told in the twilight

F. E. Weatherly's “Told in the Twilight” is a poignant exploration of the delicate interplay between memory and longing, framed within the lyricism characteristic of late Victorian literature. The narrative unfolds in a dreamlike manner, weaving together themes of nostalgia and the passage of time, expertly utilizing vivid imagery and rich metaphors. Weatherly's command of emotive language invites readers into a world where the ethereal twilight serves as both a physical setting and a metaphor for the uncertainties of life and love, reflecting the literary trends of romanticism and symbolism popular in his era. Born in 1848, Weatherly was a multi-talented writer whose varied interests spanned poetry, playwriting, and song composition. His eclectic background and personal experiences with love and loss greatly influenced his writing, offering profound insight into the human condition. Weatherly's exposure to the cultural shifts of his time heightened his sensitivity toward emotional nuances, making “Told in the Twilight” not just a narrative, but a deeply personal reflection shaped by his own reflections and musings. This mesmerizing book is highly recommended for readers enamored with lyrical prose and rich emotional landscapes. Those seeking to engage with the complexities of human emotions and the passage of time will find Weatherly'Äôs evocative narrative both touching and thought-provoking, marking a significant contribution to the literary canon of the 19th century.
72 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2023
Publication year
2023
Publisher
Good Press
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