The Fountain

The Fountain by Charles Morgan, published by Simon Publications, Incorporated in December 2001, is a literary work that spans 464 pages. Set against the backdrop of Holland during World War I, the narrative revolves around a British officer, a Dutch aristocrat, and his British stepdaughter, who is married to a German officer. The book explores the complexities of their relationships amid the turmoil of war.
Readers will find a rich exploration of themes such as love and spiritual reasoning, woven into the fabric of a historical setting. The story delves into the emotional and moral dilemmas faced by the characters, offering a nuanced perspective on their intertwined lives. With its focus on fiction and literary elements, this edition invites readers to engage with the subtleties of human connection during a time of conflict.
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“The reader will be enchanted by the beauty of the setting, fascinated by the subtlety of the spiritual reasoning, the provisional speculations, enthralled by the ethereal love story…” wrote the Daily Telegraph. Set in Holland during WW1, the main characters are a British officer, a Dutch aristocrat and his British stepdaughter who is married to a German officer. A winner of the 1932 Hawthornden Prize.
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