Great style.
I truly relished Bowers' writing. His characters were diverse yet highly realistic. Dilly, who might initially seem like a buffoon, is in fact an all-round good person. Billy and Flora represent the typical novelist's couple, striving to find their path to love. Pilgrim, on the other hand, begins as a good-for-nothing, has a moment of shining, and then succumbs to disgrace. Additionally, Bowers' descriptions of the landscape are excellent. They are not overly flowery but still manage to be picturesque. His ability to bring the settings to life adds an extra layer of depth to the story. It makes the reader feel as if they are actually there, experiencing the events along with the characters. Overall, Bowers' writing is a pleasure to read and leaves a lasting impression.