À propos de l'auteur

W. B. Maxwell was a prominent English novelist and playwright, known for his richly woven narratives and keen observations of human nature. His literary career began in the late 19th century, and he quickly gained recognition for his unique storytelling style and the vivid characters he created. Among his notable works is 'The Devil's Garden', a novel that explores themes of love, betrayal, and the complexities of society. In addition to his fiction, Maxwell also penned an autobiography titled 'Time Gathered', which provides insight into his life and the influences that shaped his writing career.

Maxwell’s contributions to literature extend beyond his novels. His works often reflect a deep understanding of the social issues of his time, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century English literature. He was associated with various literary figures and was influenced by the changing dynamics of society, which is evident in his thoughtful and sometimes critical portrayals of contemporary life. Maxwell’s legacy continues to be appreciated by readers who seek to understand the nuances of human relationships through his engaging narratives.

Date de naissance March 1, 1866
Lieu de naissance Bristol, England
Date de décès May 12, 1933