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A Fair Penitent (eBook)

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2022
109 Seiten
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859-654724933-7 (EAN)

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A Fair Penitent - Wilkie Collins
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In "A Fair Penitent," Wilkie Collins masterfully weaves a tale exploring themes of morality, guilt, and societal expectation through the lens of Victorian England. The novella presents a gripping narrative that delves into the complexities of human relationships, particularly focusing on the dichotomy of desire and duty. Collins employs a signature blend of realism and sensationalism, characterized by intricate character development and a vivid portrayal of contemporary social mores, which continues to resonate with modern readers. The novella's sharp dialogue and detailed settings augment its exploration of the ethical dilemmas faced by its protagonists, particularly the haunting struggles of the titular penitent. Wilkie Collins, often celebrated as one of the pioneers of the detective genre, was heavily influenced by his own experiences and the literary milieu of his time. As a close associate of Charles Dickens and a prominent figure in Victorian literature, Collins grappled with the constraints placed on women and their roles in society. His insights into the intricacies of personal motivation and moral conflict are reflective of his progressive views on gender and social justice, making him a compelling voice of his era. This novella merits a place on the shelf of any reader interested in the intersections of ethics and personal tragedy within a historical context. Collins's keen observations and rich characterizations breathe life into a narrative that artfully prompts reflection on the enduring dilemmas of human nature. Readers willing to engage with the moral complexities presented will find themselves captivated by Collins's deft storytelling and philosophical depth.

Wilkie Collins, born William Wilkie Collins on January 8, 1824, in London, was an English novelist, playwright, and short story writer. He gained fame as an influential precursor to detective and suspense genres in literature. A close friend and collaborator with Charles Dickens, Collins had a knack for creating narratives rich with mystery and intricate plots, best exemplified in 'The Woman in White' and 'The Moonstone' – both widely recognized as pioneering works in the detective fiction genre. 'A Fair Penitent,' a lesser-known work, showcases Collins's versatility in exploring the themes of identity and societal expectations through the lens of character study. Renowned for his use of multiple narrators and intricate, unfolding storylines, Collins's literary style is marked by a keen focus on the social issues of his time, including the condition of women and the plight of the underprivileged. His narratives often wove a compelling social commentary into the fabric of the suspenseful and entertaining plot. Collins suffered from gout later in life, which severely impaired his health, but he continued to write faithfully until his death on September 23, 1889. His enduring legacy as a master of the sensation novel endures, with his works continuing to captivate readers and inspire writers and scholars within the field of literature.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th century england • 19th century fiction • Betrayal and Redemption • british authors • British Literature • Character Study • class conflict • classic novels • classic suspense fiction • Conversion • emotional depth • English classics • English fiction • English literature • Fiction • Forgiveness themes • historical drama • human nature exploration • Intricate plot twists • literary classic • literary fiction • love affair • moral dilemmas • moral redemption stories • Nuns • Romantic drama • sensation fiction • Society norms • suspenseful storytelling • tragic romance • Victorian Era • Victorian Literature • victorian romance • wilkie collins legacy • wilkie collins novels
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