Mr. Meeson's Will: An Intriguing Tale of Inheritance and Greed in Victorian SocietyGood Press, 04.12.2019 - 233 Seiten In 'Mr. Meeson's Will,' H. Rider Haggard presents a compelling narrative that intricately weaves themes of love, loyalty, and the complexities of human motivation against a backdrop of British colonialism. Written in Haggard's characteristic style, the novel employs rich, descriptive language and a keen psychological insight into its characters, reflecting the Victorian era's fascination with morality and social upheaval. The plot revolves around the eccentric bequest of Mr. Meeson, a wealthy but unconventional publisher, whose will sets forth a series of challenges that reveal the true nature of those involved, exploring the dichotomy between wealth and virtue, and ultimately underscoring the power of selflessness in an increasingly materialistic society. H. Rider Haggard, a pioneer of the adventure fiction genre, was significantly influenced by his experiences in South Africa and his exposure to the cultural and existential dilemmas of colonial subjects. His fascination with the moral and social issues of his time, particularly those surrounding love and commitment beyond societal expectations, undoubtedly informed the creation of 'Mr. Meeson's Will.' Haggard's own struggles with personal loss and the integrity of human connections resonate throughout the narrative, lending an authentic depth to the characters' trials. Readers seeking an engaging tale that combines adventure, romance, and ethical inquiry will find 'Mr. Meeson's Will' to be not only an entertaining read but also a profound commentary on the human condition. Haggard's narrative deftly challenges the reader to reflect on their own values and commitments, making this novel a timeless exploration of what it means to truly love and sacrifice. |
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... MEESON . CHAPTER XI . — RESCUED . CHAPTER XII . — SOUTHAMPTON QUAY . BEFORE THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE PRESIDENT . IN THE MATTER OF MEESON , DECEASED . CHAPTER XIII . — EUSTACE BUYS A PAPER . CHAPTER XIV . — AT HANOVER - SQUARE ...
... MEESON . CHAPTER XI . — RESCUED . CHAPTER XII . — SOUTHAMPTON QUAY . BEFORE THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE PRESIDENT . IN THE MATTER OF MEESON , DECEASED . CHAPTER XIII . — EUSTACE BUYS A PAPER . CHAPTER XIV . — AT HANOVER - SQUARE ...
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... Eustace ? " asked Mr. Meeson , sharply . “ Oh , nothing , uncle ; nothing — it can bide , " and , without waiting for an invitation , he took a chair , and sat down in such a position that he could see Miss Smithers without being seen ...
... Eustace ? " asked Mr. Meeson , sharply . “ Oh , nothing , uncle ; nothing — it can bide , " and , without waiting for an invitation , he took a chair , and sat down in such a position that he could see Miss Smithers without being seen ...
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... Eustace, behind; “what a do!” “At the time an alternative agreement, offering you seven per cent on the published ... Meeson contracted his hairy eyebrows and gazed at the poor girl in a way that was, to say the least, alarming ...
... Eustace, behind; “what a do!” “At the time an alternative agreement, offering you seven per cent on the published ... Meeson contracted his hairy eyebrows and gazed at the poor girl in a way that was, to say the least, alarming ...
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... Eustace , oblige me by touching the bell . ” The young gentleman did so , and a tall , melancholy - looking clerk appeared . " No. 18 , " snarled Mr. Meeson , in the tone of peculiar amiability that he reserved for his employee's ...
... Eustace , oblige me by touching the bell . ” The young gentleman did so , and a tall , melancholy - looking clerk appeared . " No. 18 , " snarled Mr. Meeson , in the tone of peculiar amiability that he reserved for his employee's ...
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... Meeson ! " " Cheated ! " thundered the great man . “ Be careful , young lady ; mind what you are saying . I have a witness ; Eustace , you hear , ' cheated ! Eustace , ' cheated " ! " " I hear , " said Eustace , grimly . " Yes , Mr. Meeson ...
... Meeson ! " " Cheated ! " thundered the great man . “ Be careful , young lady ; mind what you are saying . I have a witness ; Eustace , you hear , ' cheated ! Eustace , ' cheated " ! " " I hear , " said Eustace , grimly . " Yes , Mr. Meeson ...
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AUGUSTAS DECISION | |
THE R M S KANGAROO | |
Mr Meesons Will | |
MR TOMBEY GOES FORWARD | |
THE CATASTROPHE | |
EUSTACE BUYS A PAPER | |
AT HANOVERSQUARE | |
EUSTACE CONSULTS A LAWYER | |
The Early Englishman | |
SHORT ON LEGAL ETIQUETTE | |
HOW AUGUSTA WAS FILED | |
AUGUSTA FLIES | |
MEESON V ADDISON AND ANOTHER | |
KERGUELEN LAND | |
AUGUSTA TO THE RESCUE | |
THE LAST OF MR MEESON | |
RESCUED | |
SOUTHAMPTON QUAY | |
BEFORE THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE PRESIDENT IN THE MATTER OF MEESON DECEASED | |
JAMES BREAKS DOWN | |
GRANT AS PRAYED | |
ST GEORGES HANOVERSQUARE | |
ADDISON AND ANOTHER | |
MEESONS ONCE AGAIN | |
THE | |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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