Beschreibung
In 'Somehow Good,' a treasure by William De Morgan, readers are treated to an enchanting blend of Victorian charm and deft storytelling that defies the era's literary constraints. The novel weaves a tapestry of romance, serendipity, and the quintessential British humor that De Morgan is adept at delivering. Within the context of DigiCat's painstakingly rendered edition, the book's timeless quality is preserved, presenting the narrative in a format that honors its place in the literary canon, while ensuring that modern sensibilities are catered to through its accessible republishing. As De Morgan masterfully balances the intricate character development with an overarching plot of moral quests and personal growth, the novel emerges as a paragon of literary craftsmanship that is seamless in its execution and delightful in its prose.William De Morgan, a luminary of his time, was more than a novelisthe was a ceramist, a designer associated with the Arts and Crafts Movement, and a mathematician with an inventive mind. His multifaceted interests and experiences permeate 'Somehow Good,' reflecting his deep understanding of human nature, society, and the complexities of emotional entanglements. The fruition of this novel likely stems from De Morgan's engagement with the philosophical and cultural movements of his age, particularly as he ponders the human condition through the lens of his vivid characters and their nuanced lives.'Somehow Good' is a commendable read for those who revel in 19th-century literature and appreciate the finesse of an author like William De Morgan. It stands as a testament to a bygone era, offering insights that remain relevant today. The novel beckons to readers seeking a literary voyage into the heart of Victorian sentimentality, interlaced with a profound understanding of life's unpredictability and the ever-enduring nature of hope. In the care of DigiCat Publishing, this novel is not only an ode to the past but an invitation to contemporary readers to rediscover the joy and wisdom nestled within its pages.
Autorenportrait
William Frend De Morgan (1839-1917) was an esteemed English potter, tile designer, and prolific novelist associated with the Arts and Crafts Movement. He was born into an intellectual family, his father, Augustus De Morgan, was a highly regarded mathematician and logician. Broadening his artistic talents beyond ceramics and decorative arts, De Morgan ventured into literature later in life. His literary style often weaves elements of fantasy, wit, and moral concern, reflecting his personal interest in spiritualism and social reform. 'Somehow Good,' a novel demonstrating De Morgan's characteristic blend of humor and earnest character development, epitomizes his narrative finesse and keen insight into human nature. Although better remembered for his contributions to ceramic artistry, De Morgan brought a unique voice to the landscape of Victorian literature, offering readers an escape into narratives underscored by an unmistakable sense of morality and whimsy. His work often tackled themes of love, fate, and chance, conveyed through intricate plotting and vibrant characterizations, capturing the imagination of his audience in ways that his ceramic designs enlivened Victorian homes.
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