Overview
"Harmer John" is a compelling novel by Hugh Walpole that explores the intersection of idealism, social reform, and the rigid traditions of a fictional English cathedral town. Set in the town of Polchester, the story follows Hjalmar Johanson, a Swedish physical culture instructor who arrives with a vision of beauty, health, and spiritual vitality for the community. Known to the locals as "Harmer John," he is a figure of immense physical strength and simple-hearted sincerity.
As he attempts to improve the lives of the residents in the town's impoverished districts, Johanson finds himself at odds with the entrenched interests and moral stagnation of the local elite. Walpole masterfully depicts the conflict between a visionary outsider and a society resistant to change. The narrative delves into themes of spiritual versus physical perfection, the cruelty of mob mentality, and the tragic consequences of unwavering integrity in a world of compromise.
A significant entry in Walpole's Polchester series, "Harmer John" stands as a poignant character study and a sharp critique of social hypocrisy. Its exploration of the human spirit's desire for aesthetic and moral elevation remains a powerful example of early twentieth-century British fiction.
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- ISBN-13: 9781025703589
- ISBN-10: 1025703588
- Publisher: Tradd Street Press
- Publish Date: February 2026
- Dimensions: 9.21 x 6.14 x 0.85 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.28 pounds
- Page Count: 418
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