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The Progressionists, and Angela

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ISBN/EAN: 8596547361268
Umbreit-Nr.: 9538056

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 291 S., 0.55 MB
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Erschienen am 16.09.2022
Auflage: 1/2022


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  • Zusatztext
    • Conrad von Bolanden's 'The Progressionists, and Angela' is a compelling exploration of the tensions between tradition and progress in a small European village. Through vivid and detailed descriptions, Bolanden expertly captures the social and political dynamics of the time, showcasing the struggles faced by those caught between the old ways and the new. The novel is written in a lyrical and evocative prose style, immersing the reader in the rich tapestry of village life while also delving into deeper philosophical questions about change and identity. Bolanden's seamless blend of storytelling and commentary makes 'The Progressionists, and Angela' a thought-provoking and engaging read for anyone interested in historical fiction or social criticism. Conrad von Bolanden, known for his keen insights into human nature and societal structures, brings a unique perspective to his work. His own experiences as a traveler and observer of various cultures likely informed the nuanced portrayal of the village setting in 'The Progressionists, and Angela'. Bolanden's ability to illuminate complex issues with empathy and nuance sets him apart as a writer of depth and insight. I highly recommend 'The Progressionists, and Angela' to readers who appreciate historical fiction that not only entertains but also offers a deeper exploration of the human condition. Bolanden's skillful storytelling and profound insights make this novel a captivating and rewarding read.
  • Autorenportrait
    • Conrad von Bolanden, born Joseph Bischoff on May 29, 1828, in Bolanden, Germany, was a Catholic priest and a prolific 19th-century German writer who focused on themes reflecting his staunch Catholicism and conservative political views. He adopted his pen name from his birthplace, embodying a deep connection to his roots. Bolanden's literary contributions were primarily aimed at the popular market, and he became well-known for his historical fiction and polemic works. Among his many writings, 'The Progressionists,' a work that critiques the cultural and political progressive movements of his time, stands out for its keen observations and its reflection on the challenges facing traditional social and religious structures amidst change. Similarly, 'Angela' takes readers through a narrative that intertwines personal faith with the broader societal currents, presenting a perspective that bolsters the Catholic viewpoint within the socio-political debates that marked the era. Conrad von Bolanden's style is characterized by a didactic approach, as he utilizes his storytelling to underscore moral and religious lessons within historical and contemporary contexts. His books offer a window into the 19th century struggles between secularism and religion, elucidating his defense of the Catholic Church during Kulturkampf, the conflict between the Prussian state and the Catholic Church. Despite being less known today, Bolanden's works were influential in his time, contributing to the literary and cultural discourse that shaped the identity of Catholic literature in Germany during the latter part of the 19th century (Lins, 1910; Ott, 1912).