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Hugh Walpole

The Cathedral

Hugh Walpole's 'The Cathedral' is a richly woven narrative that examines the intricacies of human experience against the backdrop of the grand cathedral of King'Äôs Lynn. The novel's literary style is marked by its vivid descriptions and psychological depth, encapsulating the tension between the sacred and the secular. Walpole deftly utilizes a third-person omniscient narrator to explore the lives of a diverse cast of characters, each wrestling with personal conflicts that are often mirrored in the monumental architecture around them. The work is set in the early 20th-century England, reflecting both the societal changes of the period and the enduring quest for meaning in the face of modernity. Hugh Walpole, a prominent British novelist and playwright, was influenced by his rich literary background and experiences in both New Zealand and England. His idyllic, pastoral upbringing greatly informed his understanding of place, making the cathedral a powerful symbol of both aspiration and despair in his work. Throughout his career, Walpole grappled with themes of faith, art, and community, which are intricately interwoven in 'The Cathedral'. I highly recommend 'The Cathedral' to readers interested in literary fiction that melds personal and communal histories. Walpole's exploration of the human condition through the lens of monumental architecture offers profound insights that resonate with contemporary questions about purpose and belonging. It invites readers to reflect on their own experiences in the shadow of great achievements and spiritual quests.
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Oprindeligt udgivet
2019
Udgivelsesår
2019
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