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Stanley Portal Hyatt

People of Position

In “People of Position,” Stanley Portal Hyatt crafts a richly woven narrative centered on the lives of the British upper class in the early 20th century. Hyatt's literary style blends vivid character sketches with incisive social critique, utilizing a detailed, realistic approach to create a window into the complexities of societal norms and personal ambitions of his time. Set against the backdrop of post-Victorian England, the novel explores themes of class, morality, and the transformative power of relationships, offering a nuanced portrait of a swiftly changing society navigating the tensions between tradition and modernity. Stanley Portal Hyatt, a man profoundly influenced by his own diverse experiences, was born in 1867 and had an extensive career as a writer and journalist. His insights into the social hierarchies and struggles of the era are informed by his background in both literary arts and journalism, providing him with a discerning eye for detail and a comprehensive understanding of the human condition. “People of Position” emerges as a critical commentary, reflecting Hyatt's deep-seated concerns about the societal structures that permeate British life. This compelling novel is a recommendation for readers interested in social dynamics and character-driven stories. Hyatt's keen observation and lyrical prose invite readers to immerse themselves in a world that balances the intricacies of human relationships with broader societal themes, making it a timeless exploration of class and identity that resonates today.
214 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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