Dahl, Roald Rar -
: Dahl's style often breaks conventional narrative rules, focusing on high emotion, vivid imagery, and visceral reader engagement rather than psychological complexity.
Roald Dahl was a prolific British author renowned for his distinctive children's literature, short stories for adults, and his unexpected contributions to the medical field. His storytelling is celebrated for its , macabre themes , and championing of the child's perspective against villainous adults. Core Literary Features Dahl, Roald rar
: His works frequently blend fantasy with grim or unsentimental elements, such as those found in The Witches or The Twits . : Dahl's style often breaks conventional narrative rules,
: Following a tragic accident involving his son, Dahl co-invented the Wade-Dahl-Till (WDT) valve , a cerebral shunt used to treat hydrocephalus. focusing on high emotion