Hervey Allen

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Hervey Allen was an American author known for his historical novels, particularly 'Anthony Adverse,' which explores themes of love and resilience.

Born
April 8, 1889
Died
January 28, 1969
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9
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About Hervey Allen

Hervey Allen — Life and Legacy

Hervey Allen was a prominent American novelist and poet, best known for his historical epic 'Anthony Adverse.' This work not only garnered critical acclaim but also showcased Allen's deep understanding of human emotions, particularly love and resilience. Allen's writing often delves into the complexities of human relationships, as reflected in his belief that 'Love is the greatest of all gifts.' This perspective reveals his conviction that love serves as a transformative force, essential for personal growth and connection. His characters frequently navigate tumultuous journeys, embodying the resilience required to face life's adversities. In 'Anthony Adverse,' Allen crafts a narrative rich with struggle and triumph, illustrating how love can emerge as a beacon of hope amidst chaos. His exploration of these themes resonates deeply, as readers find themselves reflecting on their own experiences with love and resilience. Allen's insights continue to hold relevance today, reminding us of the enduring power of these fundamental human emotions.

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"Here the Frenchman, Spaniard, and Englishman all passed, leaving each his legend; and a brilliant and more or less feudal civilization with its aristocracy and slaves has departed with the economic system upon which it rested."

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"Between the villages of Aubiere and Romagnat in the ancient Province of Auvergne there is an old road that comes suddenly over the top of a high hill. To stand south of this ridge looking up at the highway flowing over the skyline is to receive one of those irrefutable impressions from landscape which requires more than a philosopher to explain. In this case it is undoubtedly, for some reason, one of exalted expectation."

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"Local color has a fatal tendency to remain local; but it is also true that the universal often borders on the void"

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"Southward, two mighty ranges of the Appalachians shouldered their way into the blue distance like tremendous caravans marching across eternity."

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"Some of the shells brought my heart into my mouth; lying there waiting for them was intolerable. I was sure I was going to be blown to pieces."

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