Some Observations on the Art of Narrative. --
- 56 pages
- 2 hours of reading
A brief discussion on the art of narrative, originally given as a lecture/talk.
Phyllis Bentley etched her name in literary history with novels deeply rooted in the landscape and history of West Yorkshire. Her writing style is characterized by an immersive exploration of family and community life, often set against the backdrop of industrial transformation. Through epic sagas, she delved into themes of inheritance, societal shifts, and the enduring nature of human relationships. Her work is celebrated for its richly drawn characters and a profound sense of place.


A brief discussion on the art of narrative, originally given as a lecture/talk.