Mr. Arnold: A romance of the Revolution

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In "Mr. Arnold," Francis Lynde presents a gripping narrative centered around a dynamic protagonist navigating the complexities of small-town life while grappling with moral dilemmas and the dynamics of community. The novel is characterized by Lynde's keen observations and rich descriptions, which effectively capture the social fabric and tensions of the early 20th century. With a blend of realism and psychological depth, Lynde navigates themes of ambition, integrity, and social responsibility, making this work a subtle critique of the era's societal expectations and limitations. Francis Lynde (1856-1930) was a prolific American author known for his insightful explorations of human character and morality, often drawing from his experiences in the rapidly changing landscape of American society. His background in journalism and a career that spanned various professions lend him a unique perspective, allowing him to craft relatable yet complex characters dealing with the challenges of their time. This context deeply influences the narrative of "Mr. Arnold," showcasing Lynde's adeptness at weaving personal and broader social narratives. "Mr. Arnold" is highly recommended for readers seeking an engaging narrative rich in character development and social commentary. It offers a thoughtful exploration of human motivations against the backdrop of a rapidly evolving society, appealing to those who appreciate literature that probes deeper truths while remaining engaging and accessible.

About the author

Francis Lynde (1857-1917) was an American novelist and writer. Born in New York, Lynde was raised in the South, and was educated in law at the University of Virginia. After practicing law for a few years, he turned to writing and became a prolific author, publishing several novels and short stories during his lifetime. He is best known for his novels of the South and his works of fiction, including "The Daughter of Anderson Crow" and "The Master of Appleby." He was also an accomplished playwright, and his plays were well received in his time.

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