The weavers

a tale of England and Egypt of fifty years ago

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The weavers
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The weavers

a tale of England and Egypt of fifty years ago

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  • 1 Have read

"The Weavers: a tale of England and Egypt of fifty years ago-volume 1" by Gilbert Parker is a compelling historical novel that sets the stage for a story rich in cultural and personal conflict. The narrative begins in England, introducing David Claridge, a young man with deep Quaker roots. His life takes an unexpected turn when he is thrust into the complex and turbulent world of Egyptian politics and society. The novel expertly juxtaposes the quiet, disciplined life of a Quaker family in England with the vivid, chaotic backdrop of 19th century Egypt. David's journey to Egypt marks a significant transformation in his character, as he is exposed to a world vastly different from his own. His experiences in Egypt, coupled with intriguing political machinations of the time, provide a backdrop for his growing awareness of global issues and his role in them. Meanwhile, in England, the narrative explores themes of societal norms, the role of women, and the impact of colonialism, as seen through the eyes of other key characters. Parker's storytelling is rich with historical details, creating an immersive experience for the reader. The novel explores the challenges of maintaining one's beliefs and identity in a rapidly changing world, setting the stage for the complex interplay of characters and cultures that continues throughout the series.

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Copp, Clark
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532

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vi, 532 p.
Number of pages
532

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OL23770776M

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OL1796777W

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