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In Direst Peril (eBook)

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2022
204 Seiten
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859-654733026-4 (EAN)

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In Direst Peril - David Christie Murray
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In "In Direst Peril," David Christie Murray crafts a gripping tale of moral ambiguity and human resilience against the backdrop of Victorian society. This novel intricately weaves themes of love, sacrifice, and social justice, presenting a vivid portrayal of its characters' struggles amidst the harsh realities of their time. Murray employs a rich, descriptive literary style that immerses the reader in the emotive landscape of his narrative, while the psychological depth he provides to the characters invites contemplation on the nature of virtue and vice in a rapidly changing world. David Christie Murray, an esteemed Victorian novelist, drew upon his own experiences in the working class and his fervent belief in the power of social reform to pen this work. His background in journalism and literature, coupled with his passionate advocacy for the underprivileged, profoundly influenced his storytelling. Murray's own life journey, marked by an intersection of social critique and artistic expression, informs the novel's urgent exploration of the human condition. For readers seeking an evocative narrative that challenges societal norms while capturing the essence of human emotion, "In Direst Peril" is a must-read. It not only provides a poignant glimpse into the struggles of its time but also resonates with contemporary issues of ethics and morality, making it relevant for modern audiences.

David Christie Murray (1847–1907) was a noteworthy figure in the literary circles of the late Victorian era, celebrated for his contributions to English literature as a novelist and journalist. Murray's prolific career was marked by the publication of more than thirty novels, with 'In Direst Peril' standing as a testament to his narrative dexterity and his keen insight into the social fabric of his time. Born in High Street, West Bromwich, he embarked on a series of occupations before finding his true calling in writing. Murray's prose is often characterized by its vivid realism and sharp wit, resonating with the experiences and observations garnered from his diverse working background, including his service as a reporter during the Russo-Turkish War. His facility with both plot and character draws readers into a world where moral ambiguity and human complexity are thoughtfully examined. Murray's literary style blends adventure with a profound exploration of societal issues, a fitting portrait of the uncertainties of the fin-de-siècle period in which he wrote. Although his name may not dominate the canon of English literature, his works, including 'In Direst Peril', offer invaluable insights into the cultural and historical milieu of nineteenth-century Britain.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th century literature • Adventure and suspense novels • antiquarian books • authentic Victorian settings • british author • British historical novels • character-driven • Classic • classic english literature • complex character dynamics • dangerous moral dilemmas • David Christie Murray works • deceit and survival • emotional drama • English literature • Fiction • gritty social commentary • historical fiction • Human nature • immersive period storytelling • Late Victorian • literary fiction • moral ambiguity exploration • Narrative depth • narrative twists and intrigue • Old literature masterpieces • Psychosocial • public domain classics • Social Critique • societal constraints • Suspenseful historical fiction • victorian era fiction • Victorian society drama
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