Original Penny Readings: A Series of Short SketchesGeorge Manville Fenn's 'Original Penny Readings: A Series of Short Sketches' presents a delightful collection of short stories that were originally intended to be read aloud to family members as affordable entertainment. Fenn's simple yet engaging storytelling style captures the essence of everyday life in Victorian England, making this book a valuable literary artifact of its time. The sketches explore various themes such as loyalty, hardship, and resilience, offering readers a glimpse into the social norms and values of the era. Fenn's attention to detail and keen observations of human nature add depth to each sketch, making them both entertaining and thought-provoking. The author's ability to create vivid characters and settings enhances the overall reading experience, making this book a must-read for anyone interested in Victorian literature or historical fiction. George Manville Fenn, a prolific writer of adventure stories for young readers, brings a unique perspective to the genre with this collection of short sketches. His keen understanding of human emotions and relationships shines through in each story, making them relatable to readers of all ages. Fenn's background as a schoolmaster and extensive travels greatly influenced his writing style, adding authenticity and depth to his narratives. Overall, 'Original Penny Readings' is a charming and insightful book that offers a captivating glimpse into the past, making it a valuable addition to any reader's library. |
Contents
Chapter Sixteen | |
Chapter Seventeen | |
Chapter Eighteen | |
Chapter Nineteen | |
Chapter Twenty | |
Chapter Twenty | |
Chapter Twenty Four | |
Chapter Twenty Five | |
Chapter Eleven | |
Chapter Twelve | |
Chapter Fourteen | |
Chapter Fifteen | |
Chapter Twenty Seven | |
Chapter Twenty Nine | |
Chapter Thirty | |
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