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Oswald Langdon or, Pierre and Paul Lanier: A Romance of 1894-1898 by Levi Jackson Hamilton is a captivating novel set in the late 19th century. The book takes readers on a thrilling journey through the lives of two brothers, Oswald and Paul Lanier, as they navigate love, betrayal, and the chaotic backdrop of an evolving society.

Hamilton's writing style is eloquent and immersive, transporting readers effortlessly to the distinct time period. The meticulous attention to historical details adds authenticity to the narrative, allowing the reader to fully immerse themselves in the world of the Lanier brothers. From the bustling streets of 1890s Paris to the battlefields of the Spanish-American War, the author expertly handles the shifts in setting, ensuring the reader is never lost or disconnected.

The characters in Oswald Langdon are complex and multifaceted, displaying a wide range of emotions and motivations. Oswald, the charismatic and ambitious brother, is always striving for success, even at the expense of his loved ones. Paul, on the other hand, is portrayed as the selfless and compassionate sibling, torn between loyalty to his brother and his own desires. Their contrasting personalities create a compelling dynamic that drives the story forward.

The romance element of the novel is beautifully depicted, interweaving love, desire, and sacrifice. Hamilton artfully explores the complexities of human connections, showcasing the power of love to both heal and destroy. The romantic relationships depicted in the book are relatable and engaging, captivating the reader's emotions and providing insight into the characters' inner struggles.

What sets Oswald Langdon apart from other historical romances is its exploration of societal issues and political upheaval. Hamilton skillfully touches on themes of gender roles, racial tensions, and the fight for independence. By incorporating these elements, the author elevates the story, making it more than just a romance novel but a reflection of the societal challenges faced during that era.

One of the few drawbacks of the novel is the occasional lengthiness of certain passages. At times, the detailed descriptions and historical background may slow down the pace of the story. However, this can be attributed to Hamilton's dedication to authenticity and ultimately adds depth to the overall reading experience.

In conclusion, Oswald Langdon or, Pierre and Paul Lanier: A Romance of 1894-1898 is a beautifully crafted historical romance that transports readers back in time. With its well-developed characters, intricate plotlines, and exploration of societal issues, Hamilton's novel is sure to captivate fans of both romance and historical fiction. It is a worthwhile read for anyone seeking an engaging tale set against a vivid historical backdrop.

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[Illustration: "THE STAR! THE STAR! MOTHER!"]

OSWALD LANGDON

Or , Pierre and Paul

Lanier. A Romance of

1894 1898

BY

CARSON JAY LEE

[Illustration]

CHICAGO

THE LAKESIDE PRESS

1901

COPYRIGHT, 1900

BY

N.B. HAMILTON

IN

The United States of America and Great Britain.

Printed in Chicago, U.S.A.

FIFTH EDITION

TO ONE,

"STANDING WITH RELUCTANT FEET, WHERE THE BROOK AND RIVER MEET."

CONTENTS

CHAPTER I 1

The Double Scare. The Old Man's Arrest. Little Jack's "Sprint."

CHAPTER II 4

The Storm. "Bill of Particulars" not Demanded. Sage Assurance of an Oxford Graduate. The Dream.

CHAPTER III 11

An Interesting Meeting. A Barrier and Siege. At the Parish Church. Strange Sense of Familiarity at First Sight. Esther's Friend from London. Alice Webster as an Interloper. Alice's Infatuation. Visit of Paul Lanier. Lake Excursion. Two Proposals.

CHAPTER IV 46

A London Conference. The Lawsuit. The Lake Tragedy. Paul's Fright. Trip to London. Investigations of Sir Donald and the Solicitors... Continue reading book >>




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