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The House with the Green Shutters
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The House with the Green Shutters

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"The House with the Green Shutters" by George Douglas Brown is a quintessential Scottish literary masterpiece, delving deep into the intricacies of small-town life in rural Scotland with unflinching social realism. Through an intense character study, Brown paints a vivid portrait of the inhabitants of a small Scottish town, revealing the tragedy and complexities beneath the idyllic surface. The novel explores themes of ambition and greed, laying bare the harsh realities of class struggle and moral decay in a society rife with conflict. With remarkable psychological depth, Brown delves into the minds of his characters, exposing their innermost thoughts and motivations. Set against the backdrop of rural Scotland, the narrative unfolds with stark realism, offering poignant social commentary on the human condition and the societal structures that shape it. Through powerful symbolism, Brown illuminates the underlying tensions and dynamics at play in the town. "The House with the Green Shutters" is a timeless work that resonates with readers, challenging them to confront uncomfortable truths about ambition, greed, and the fragility of human nature in the face of societal pressures.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Double 9 Books
Date
1 April 2024
Pages
218
ISBN
9789362767455

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

"The House with the Green Shutters" by George Douglas Brown is a quintessential Scottish literary masterpiece, delving deep into the intricacies of small-town life in rural Scotland with unflinching social realism. Through an intense character study, Brown paints a vivid portrait of the inhabitants of a small Scottish town, revealing the tragedy and complexities beneath the idyllic surface. The novel explores themes of ambition and greed, laying bare the harsh realities of class struggle and moral decay in a society rife with conflict. With remarkable psychological depth, Brown delves into the minds of his characters, exposing their innermost thoughts and motivations. Set against the backdrop of rural Scotland, the narrative unfolds with stark realism, offering poignant social commentary on the human condition and the societal structures that shape it. Through powerful symbolism, Brown illuminates the underlying tensions and dynamics at play in the town. "The House with the Green Shutters" is a timeless work that resonates with readers, challenging them to confront uncomfortable truths about ambition, greed, and the fragility of human nature in the face of societal pressures.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Double 9 Books
Date
1 April 2024
Pages
218
ISBN
9789362767455