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Cathedral

Cathedral

By: Hugh Walpole
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Sir Hugh Seymour Walpole, CBE (1884 – 1941) was an accomplished English novelist whose journey from the son of an Anglican clergyman to a prominent writer was shaped by influential figures like Henry James and Arnold Bennett. Known for his vivid scene-setting and gripping plots, Walpole captivated readers in both the United Kingdom and North America during the 1920s and 1930s, though his works have faded from the spotlight since his passing. Among his significant contributions to literature is The Cathedral, a carefully crafted narrative developed over four years, beginning in 1918. This novel tells the tale of an arrogant 19th-century archdeacon at odds with both clergy and laity, drawing inevitable comparisons to Trollopes Barchester Towers. However, unlike Trollopes comedic approach, The Cathedral delves into deeper themes, showcasing Walpoles artistic evolution. Ivor Brown noted the stark strength of this work, stating that, while it may lack happiness, its realism and philosophical depth are undeniable. The Illustrated London News praised Walpole for breathing life into the cathedral itself, making it a compelling character within the story. A pivotal moment in the narrative is the Jubilee celebration of 1897, marking Queen Victorias sixty years on the throne. Summary by Wikipedia and David Wales.Copyright Nature and Animals Art Literary History & Criticism Spirituality
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