The Steward of Christendom
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History
格式
平装书
页数
65
语言
英语
已发布
Jan 1, 1769
出版商
Heinemann
ISBN-10
041370260X
ISBN-13
9780413702609
描述
In a tranquil yet evocative setting in Baltinglass, Co. Dublin, during the early 1930s, the story unfolds around an aging man reflecting on a life steeped in duty and sacrifice. This poignant narrative invites readers to delve into the complexities of memory, loyalty, and the passage of time. The atmosphere is thick with nostalgia, as the protagonist navigates his inner turmoil while recounting his past as a steward, balancing personal aspirations with the expectations thrust upon him by family and society.
As fragments of his life emerge, they reveal not only his connections to those he loved but also the political and social landscape that has shaped him. The interplay of personal and historical elements leads to a rich exploration of what it means to serve a greater cause, even when the heart yearns for freedom. The characters are brought to life with compelling depth, each contributing to a tapestry of bittersweet longing and unfulfilled dreams.
In this deeply moving portrayal, the stewards of history and memory collide, challenging the protagonist to reconcile his role within the broader context of a changing Ireland. Each recollection unspools the threads of identity, responsibility, and loss, crafting a narrative that resonates with universal themes of human experience—a testament to the indelible marks left by time and duty in the quest for meaning amidst the trials of existence.
As fragments of his life emerge, they reveal not only his connections to those he loved but also the political and social landscape that has shaped him. The interplay of personal and historical elements leads to a rich exploration of what it means to serve a greater cause, even when the heart yearns for freedom. The characters are brought to life with compelling depth, each contributing to a tapestry of bittersweet longing and unfulfilled dreams.
In this deeply moving portrayal, the stewards of history and memory collide, challenging the protagonist to reconcile his role within the broader context of a changing Ireland. Each recollection unspools the threads of identity, responsibility, and loss, crafting a narrative that resonates with universal themes of human experience—a testament to the indelible marks left by time and duty in the quest for meaning amidst the trials of existence.