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Our Friend the Charlatan

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George Gissing's book "Our Friend the Charlatan" was initially released in 1901. The plot centres on the lives of multiple persons who become caught up in the intrigues of a cunning and charming man named Rolfe Luttrell. Rolfe Luttrell arrives in the little English village of Polterham at the start of the book. Luttrell is a mysterious and endearing character who makes a good impression on the villagers by posing as a prosperous and experienced traveler. Despite some early mistrust, Luttrell quickly wins the respect and confidence of many locals, including Arthur Golding, the main character of the book. But as the narrative progresses, it becomes clear that Luttrell is not who he claims to be. His genuine intentions become apparent as his clever and dishonest personality peeks through his endearing exterior. Golding and the other characters are entangled in a web of deceit and treachery as Luttrell's machinations come apart and his actual nature becomes apparent. "Our Friend the Charlatan" provides an intriguing look into the darker sides of human nature by examining subjects like deceit, manipulation, and the attraction of charisma. This book is interesting to read and gets readers thinking because of George Gissing's perceptive depiction of the nuances of interpersonal interactions and the mechanics of power.

Author Biography:

English novelist George Gissing is renowned for his accurate depictions of late Victorian life. His parents belonged to the lower middle class, and he was born on November 22, 1857, in Wakefield, Yorkshire, England. Gissing attended Owens College in Manchester and then won a scholarship to study at London University (now University College London), obtaining a solid education despite his early financial struggles. As a journalist, Gissing started his writing career by penning articles, reviews, and short tales for several magazines. Despite the publication of his first book, "Workers in the Dawn," in 1880, he did not begin to receive some attention as a novelist until the mid-1880s. Gissing struggled with money and personal issues throughout of his life, even though he was a gifted writer. He suffered from health issues and depressive episodes, and his first wife, Nell Harrison, was the subject of turbulent relationships.
Release date Australia
February 1st, 2024
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
334
Dimensions
140x216x19
ISBN-13
9789361422638
Product ID
38718740

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