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In «Scenes and Portraits,» Frederic Manning presents a rich tapestry of character sketches and vignettes that illuminate the complexities of early 20th-century life in England. His prose, both lyrical and incisive, captures the essence of diverse social interactions, blending realism with a touch of impressionistic detail. The work operates within the broader context of modernist literature, reflecting a keen observation of human behavior and societal norms, while enriching the reader's understanding of the psychological landscapes of its characters. Frederic Manning, an Australian-born writer and poet, spent much of his adult life in England, where his experiences as a soldier and a participant in the dynamic cultural milieu deeply informed his literary voice. His perspective as an outsider allowed him to explore themes of identity, belonging, and dislocation, weaving these elements seamlessly into the fabric of «Scenes and Portraits.» Manning's own struggles with the absurdities of war and the search for authentic expression resonate profoundly throughout the collection. I highly recommend «Scenes and Portraits» to readers seeking a profound exploration of character and society. Manning'Äôs eloquent prose invites contemplation and empathy, making it a crucial read for anyone interested in the evolution of narrative and the intricate dance of human relationships.