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critical appreciation of james herriot by other author about 1-2 page​

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James Herriot wrote tales based mainly on his work as a veterinary surgeon in the Yorkshire Dales in England. Each of his five major books covers material from two or three years of his life. He weaves the tales together, often beginning a tale in one chapter, leaving it for a chapter or two, and then concluding it. A major literary device that he uses well is the flashback. Part of one episode will remind him of an earlier one, and he does not conclude the narrative of the original episode until he finishes telling about the earlier one. His books are basically episodic; they have no overall climax but instead consist of short narratives, many of which have their own climaxes, tied together by the same characters and settings. Many of the individual chapters can stand alone as separate stories. There is some disagreement about how much of the books are based on fact and how much of their content is fictitious. At the very least, Herriot fictionalizes parts of his life, changing the names of people he knew, including himself, and the names of places where he worked and lived. Although his works seem to flow spontaneously, they are the end process of a series of revisions, rewrites, and polishing, things he claimed he loved doing. He re-creates himself as a mature narrator who looks back on his past and is able to laugh at and sympathize with himself.

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