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An A. B. C. of every-day people : Good, bad & indifferent
O książce
In «An A. B. C. of Every-Day People: Good, Bad & Indifferent,» G. E. Farrow presents a meticulous tapestry of human character through whimsical yet incisive vignettes that categorize individuals based on their virtues and flaws. Farrow's literary style merges humor with a reflective tone, allowing readers to engage with both the levity and gravitas of each character archetype. Situated in the late 19th century, a period marked by social change and emerging modernity, the book serves as a keen observation of the complexities of everyday society and the multifaceted nature of human behavior. G. E. Farrow was a prolific writer and social commentator, deeply influenced by his experiences in a rapidly industrializing world. His work often delved into the intricacies of morality, character, and the human condition, offering insights shaped by the cultural zeitgeist of his time. Farrow's keen awareness of social dynamics and his sharp wit make his exploration of «every-day people» both relatable and enlightening, allowing readers to consider their own roles within society. This book is a revelatory read for anyone intrigued by the diverse spectrum of humanity. Farrow's keen observations resonate across time, prompting readers to reflect on their perceptions of character and morality. «An A. B. C. of Every-Day People» invites you to delve into the human psyche, making it an invaluable addition to the libraries of both casual readers and literary scholars alike.