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The Devil's Mistress (eBook)

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2022
246 Seiten
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The Devil's Mistress - J W Brodie Innes
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Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Britain, "The Devil's Mistress" by J W Brodie Innes unfolds a richly woven tale fraught with themes of temptation, sacrifice, and the complexities of desire. Innes employs a lyrical narrative style, blending gothic elements with psychological depth, allowing readers to explore the darker recesses of the human psyche. The novel's intricate plot intricately interlaces supernatural occurrences with raw human emotion, evoking a sense of moral ambiguity that resonates deeply within the literary context of the period, particularly within the fin-de-siècle movement, which often scrutinized the interplay between the spiritual and the material worlds. J W Brodie Innes, a Scottish author with a penchant for the occult and a keen interest in psychology, drew upon his own experiences and cultural influences to craft this novel. His background in law and his love for the gothic tradition lend authenticity and complexity to his characters, particularly the enigmatic titular figure whose magnetic influence anchors the narrative. Innes's exploration of fascination and fear reflects his broader intellectual inquiries into the duality of human existence, making this book an essential reading within his oeuvre. I highly recommend "The Devil's Mistress" to readers who relish profound psychological explorations fused with supernatural intrigue. Innes's mastery of language and character development invites a reflective engagement with the text, prompting both unease and fascination. This novel not only captivates but also urges readers to examine their perceptions of morality and desire, making it a significant addition to any literary collection.

John William Brodie-Innes (1848-1923), often published as J. W. Brodie-Innes, was a noteworthy figure within the esoteric circles of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His literary works, most notably 'The Devil's Mistress', reflect his deep engagement with occult themes and a fascination with the intersection of morality and supernatural influence. Brodie-Innes was a contemporary of, and involved with, the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, an organization dedicated to the study and practice of the occult, metaphysics, and paranormal activities. In addition to his occult practices, Brodie-Innes's contribution to literature took the form of fantastical and gothic tales that often wove in his esoteric interests. 'The Devil's Mistress' is a standout example of his ability to craft narrative with suspense and an intricate understanding of the human psyche within the framework of the supernatural. His prose style is indicative of the period's literary tastes, with a predilection for rich, atmospheric descriptions and complex characters who grapple with the moral quandaries of their situations. While not the most widely known author of his time, Brodie-Innes's work presents a captivating glimpse into the melding of occult ideas with fiction, a reflection of broader cultural interests in spiritualism and the esoteric at the turn of the century.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 22.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie
Schlagworte 17th-century witchcraft • 19th century literature • 19th Century Romance • Classic • Classic horror novels • complex narrative structure • dark atmospheric novel • dark romanticism books • demonic pacts in fiction • existential inquiry • Forbidden love story • gothic fiction drama • Gothic literature • Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn • Historical • Historical Fantasy fiction • historical fiction • historical fiction thriller • historical supernatural fiction • Human Condition • intense emotional narrative • J W Brodie Innes • occult fiction classics • occult practices • psychological character study • psychological dimensions • redemption and betrayal • socio-cultural analysis • Supernatural Novels • victorian era fiction • Victorian society themes • women's rebellion
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