Running Water

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Running Water by A. E. W. Mason is an anthology that captivates with its vivid storytelling and exploration of timeless themes. In "The Four Feathers," readers are transported to the early 20th century, following the lives of Mrs. Thesiger and her daughter Sylvia as they traverse Europe by train. Sylvia, a dreamer drawn to mountains, becomes fascinated by Gabriel Strood, an intrepid climber whose legendary exploits capture her imagination. Their journey to Chamonix brings Sylvia face-to-face with Captain Chayne, an admirer of the Alps whose life is shadowed by the mysterious disappearance of his friend Lattery. Against the stunning backdrop of Mont Blanc, themes of solitude, beauty, and the relentless pursuit of passion unfold, weaving a rich tapestry of familial relationships and the allure of uncharted heights. This story immerses readers in a bygone era, offering a window into the complexities of human emotion and adventure. With its evocative descriptions and emotional depth, Running Water is a compelling exploration of longing and discovery, making it a must-read for fans of fiction and adventure. Discover the intricate narratives and timeless themes that make this anthology an unforgettable literary journey.

About the author

A. E. W. Mason, born Alfred Edward Woodley Mason on May 7, 1865, in London, was a multifaceted English author, playwright, and politician whose life was as thrilling as his fiction. Best known for his adventure novel "The Four Feathers," Mason's work often explored themes of honor, courage, and redemption, resonating deeply with readers during the tumultuous early 20th century.Educated at Dulwich College and Trinity College, Oxford, Mason initially pursued a career in acting before turning to writing. His literary career took off with the publication of "The Courtship of Morrice Buckler" in 1896, and he continued to captivate audiences with his gripping narratives and complex characters.Mason's life was marked by a blend of literary and real-world adventures. During World War I, he served as a British intelligence officer, contributing to the war effort with his strategic acumen and even inspiring future spy novelists like Ian Fleming. His experiences in espionage lent authenticity to his later works, infusing them with a sense of realism that captivated readers.Politically active, Mason served as a Liberal Member of Parliament for Coventry from 1906 to 1910, advocating for social reforms and championing progressive causes. His political career, though brief, reflected his commitment to societal improvement and justice.Mason's influence extended beyond his lifetime, impacting contemporary writers and filmmakers. His works have been adapted into numerous films, cementing his legacy in both literature and cinema. Despite facing criticism for his sometimes conservative views, Mason's storytelling prowess and adventurous spirit continue to intrigue and inspire modern readers.

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