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Paperback Joseph Vance Book

ISBN: 1025530381

ISBN13: 9781025530383

Joseph Vance

"Joseph Vance" is a sweeping, semi-autobiographical novel that captures the vibrant spirit and social complexities of mid-Victorian and Edwardian life. Subtitled "An Ill-written Autobiography," the narrative follows the journey of Joseph Vance from his working-class childhood in London through his education and eventual professional success. At the heart of the story is Joseph's deep bond with his father, Christopher Vance-a charismatic and enterprising laborer-and his lifelong, poignant devotion to Lossie Thorpe.

Written with a distinctive conversational charm and a keen eye for character, William de Morgan's work is frequently celebrated for its Dickensian warmth and humor. The novel explores profound themes of loyalty, class mobility, and the enduring power of memory. Through a series of triumphs and personal tragedies, Joseph reflects on the choices that shaped his path and the people who left an indelible mark on his soul. "Joseph Vance" remains a significant achievement in English literature, offering a rich, panoramic view of a bygone era and a deeply moving portrait of a man's life and loves.

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