Human Interaction in Charles Percy Snow's Novels (C.P. Snow)
Title: Human Interaction in Charles Percy Snow's Novels (C.P. Snow)
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Details: Words: 3116 | Pages: 11 (approximately 235 words/page)
Human Interaction in Charles Percy Snow's Novels (C.P. Snow)
Category: /Literature/Biographies
Details: Words: 3116 | Pages: 11 (approximately 235 words/page)
Human Interaction in C.P. Snow's Novels*
In 'Strangers and Brothers' series, C.P. Snow presents the many facets of interaction between individuals and groups on many different levels. The 'Strangers and Brothers' is a sequence of ten novels that follows the life of Eliot Lewis, the narrator of all the books. The two novels that are included in the 'Strangers and Brothers' series that are the best representation of Snow's analysis of human relations
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much disappointment. This is because Snow doesn't feel that the topics are important and therefore does not give all the information, and sometimes purposely withholding it, so that the focus remains on the interactions. If it is understood that the purpose the novels hold is to examine the interactions and relationship of the people and groups involved, these novels serve their purpose perfectly.
**Charles Percy Snow, Baron Snow of Leicester), 1905-80, English author and physicist.