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Hardcover The Letters of Maurice Hewlett Book

ISBN: 102542347X

ISBN13: 9781025423470

The Letters of Maurice Hewlett

"The Letters of Maurice Hewlett" provides an intimate and revealing look into the life and mind of one of the early 20th century's most distinctive literary voices. Edited by the distinguished poet and scholar Laurence Binyon, this collection gathers the personal correspondence of a man celebrated for his historical romances, poetry, and essays. The letters offer more than just biographical detail; they serve as a window into the creative process and the intellectual landscape of the late Victorian and Edwardian periods.

Within these pages, Hewlett discusses his literary ambitions, his views on the craft of fiction, and his interactions with the leading figures of his day. His prose, even in informal correspondence, remains vibrant and evocative, reflecting the same passion for history and the English landscape that defined his famous novels. From reflections on his successes to candid thoughts on the changing social order of Britain, these letters provide essential context for understanding the man behind works such as "The Forest Lovers." This volume is a significant resource for scholars of English literature and readers interested in the personal histories of the figures who shaped the modern literary tradition.

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