The Silver Thorn: A Book of Stories: Interwar British Stories of Psychological Suspense, Uncanny Domestic Drama, and English Society

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Synopsis

The Silver Thorn: A Book of Stories gathers Hugh Walpole's characteristic short fiction: polished narratives of desire, fear, memory, and moral disclosure, often set within recognizably English social worlds disturbed by sudden inward darkness. Walpole's style is lucid, dramatic, and carefully paced, combining late-Victorian narrative assurance with the psychological sensitivity of early twentieth-century fiction. The collection belongs to the interwar tradition of the literary story, where manners, mystery, and the uncanny meet. Walpole (1884-1941), born in New Zealand and educated in England, became one of the most widely read British novelists of his generation. His experiences as a schoolmaster, wartime Red Cross worker in Russia, critic, and literary man-about-London gave him a broad knowledge of human temperament and social performance. These stories reflect his fascination with loneliness, repression, theatricality, and the fragile boundary between ordinary life and emotional catastrophe. Readers who value elegant storytelling, psychological nuance, and a quietly unsettling atmosphere will find The Silver Thorn deeply rewarding. It is especially recommended for admirers of Henry James, Walter de la Mare, and interwar British fiction, offering Walpole at his most concise, humane, and artfully shadowed.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: e-artnow
  • ISBN: 9788027382309
  • Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 8 mm
  • Weight: 217g
  • Languages: English