Derrick Vaughan, Novelist

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Derrick Vaughan, Novelist

by Edna Lyall

EN·~2 hours

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Description

Sydney Wharncliffe, a barrister with a penchant for observation, offers a personal sketch of his lifelong friend Derrick Vaughan, the novelist whose face has graced countless illustrated journals. Rather than a dry chronology, Wharncliffe paints a picture of a man whose outwardly solid, unassuming appearance hides a flickering brilliance that awakens in private conversation. He describes Vaughan’s hazel eyes and heavy brow, noting how a sudden surge of sympathy can transform the man into something unmistakably extraordinary. The narrative hints at the inevitable retreats into solitude that follow each burst of creative fire.

The memoir begins with a vivid childhood memory: two eight‑year‑old boys looking out of a carriage at the ruined Silvery Steeple, a relic of Cromwell’s wars. That moment sparks Vaughan’s fascination with history and the heroic, planting the seed of a lifelong devotion to the written word. Wharncliffe conveys the reverence Vaughan feels for his craft, likening it to a divine calling, and sets the stage for the writer’s gradual rise from shy curiosity to literary acclaim.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (150K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Les Bowler, and David Widger

Release date

1999-03-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Edna Lyall

Edna Lyall

1857–1903

Remembered for warm, thoughtful Victorian novels, this English writer blended lively storytelling with strong moral conviction and a generous spirit. Writing under the pen name Edna Lyall, she became especially known for fiction that championed tolerance, conscience, and social reform.

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