Luttrell Of Arran

Luttrell Of Arran

Charles James Lever

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Double9 Books LLP
Año de edición:
2025
ISBN:
9789369425938
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Luttrell of Arran by Charles James Lever is a novel set on a remote Irish island, exploring the stark contrast between civilization and the impoverished lives of the island s inhabitants. The narrative examines the emotional and psychological struggles of a man burdened by grief and loss, whose reclusive nature isolates him from both the local community and his own family. The novel delves into the impact of personal sorrow on relationships, particularly focusing on the father-son dynamic, where a young boy is shaped by the emotional detachment of his father. The story highlights the tension between personal tragedy and societal expectations, with the island s desolate backdrop serving as a metaphor for internal conflict. The work explores how grief can foster isolation and the ways in which individuals, particularly children, are affected by their parents’ emotional states. It also touches on themes of resilience and the challenges of navigating personal loss within a community, offering a poignant reflection on the complexity of human emotions and the repercussions of emotional detachment.

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