Hocken and Hunken
Arthur Quiller-Couch
Belletristik / Historische Romane und Erzählungen
Beschreibung
Set against the picturesque backdrop of Cornwall, Arthur Quiller-Couch's "Hocken and Hunken" intertwines engaging narrative with a vivid exploration of local life and folklore. This novel captures the essence of the Cornish dialect and culture, immersing readers in a tale of loyalty, rivalry, and the often understated heroism found in the lives of ordinary people. Quiller-Couch employs a rich, lyrical style that echoes the storytelling traditions of the region, inviting readers to appreciate both the beauty of the landscape and the depth of its characters. The book's publication in 1905 places it firmly within the context of early 20th-century English literature, where regionalism was gaining prominence as authors sought to explore national identity through localized narratives. Arthur Quiller-Couch, a prominent Cornish writer, was deeply influenced by his upbringing in the scenic landscapes of his native Cornwall, which inspired much of his literary output. As a scholar and editor, Quiller-Couch advocated for the preservation of Cornwall's traditions and stories, making "Hocken and Hunken" not just a work of fiction but a conscious effort to celebrate his homeland's cultural heritage. His multifaceted career, which included teaching at Cambridge, infused his writing with a blend of scholarly insight and creative flair. Ideal for readers interested in regional literature or those seeking an intimate glimpse into Cornish life, "Hocken and Hunken" offers a compelling narrative rich in local color and emotional depth. Quiller-Couch's deft storytelling and profound understanding of human relationships ensure that this novel remains a poignant and enriching experience, inviting readers to discover the enduring legacy of a unique cultural landscape.
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character-driven narrative, Romantic literary style, 19th century England, human emotion exploration, immersive reading experience, themes of love and loss, lyrical prose storytelling, insightful social commentary, Victorian countryside novel, Quiller-Couch storytelling mastery