The New Providence: A Story
Mottram, R H
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Add to basket"The New Providence: A Story" is a compelling exploration of English provincial life and the shifting tides of social change in the early twentieth century. Written by the acclaimed author R. H. Mottram, this work captures the essence of an era in transition, where traditional values encounter the relentless march of modernization. Set against a backdrop that evokes the distinct atmosphere of East Anglia, the narrative delves into the lives of characters grappling with their place in a world that is rapidly evolving.
Mottram's prose is noted for its clarity and psychological depth, offering readers an intimate look at the societal structures and personal motivations that defined British society during the interwar period. The story highlights the complexities of progress and the persistence of the past, making it a valuable piece of literary fiction for those interested in the social history of England. As a master of the regional novel, Mottram provides a nuanced perspective on the providence that shapes the destinies of his characters, blending historical observation with a deep understanding of the human condition.
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