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The Corner of Harley Street
其他書名
Being Some Familiar Correspondence of Peter Harding, M.D
出版DigiCat, 2022-08-01
主題Fiction / Epistolary
ISBNEAN:8596547130628
URLhttp://books.google.com.hk/books?id=YHl_EAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋H. H. Sir Bashford's 'The Corner of Harley Street' illuminates the Edwardian ethos through the epistolary narrative of Peter Harding, M.D. Here readers delve into the penumbral intricacies of professional life and personal reflection at the turn of the 20th century. Written with a style replete with perspicacity and wit, this work stands as a testament to the enduring charm of the familiar letter format and echoes the literary traditions of its period, while also offering insights that transcend its temporal confines. Bashford masterfully blends pathos with humor, intricately dissecting human relationships and societal norms within the microcosm of a bustling London street corner, emblematic of a world caught between eras. Sir Bashford, an author known for his insightful observations and eloquent prose, likely draws from a well of personal experience to inform his portrayal of Peter Harding, M.D. The authenticity of the correspondence and the fidelity of the setting suggest that Bashford could well be articulating vestiges of his own societal commentary through the doctor's discerning eyes. His connection to the epoch and the astute attention to the interplay between personal and professional spheres in a rapidly modernizing world lend the text a compelling gravitas and historical value. 'The Corner of Harley Street' is highly recommended for aficionados of Edwardian literature and those intrigued by the human experience as reflected through the prism of historical context. As a rediscovered jewel polished by DigiCat Publishing, it promises not only a literary escapade but also a profound contemplation of the human condition. Readers are invited to savor the intricate subtleties of Sir Bashford's prose and appreciate this classic's place in the pantheon of world literature as it speaks to the universal complexities of life, love, and societal transformation.