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The White Maniac: A Doctor's Tale (eBook)

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2022
20 Seiten
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859-654740803-1 (EAN)

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The White Maniac: A Doctor's Tale - Mary Fortune
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In 'The White Maniac: A Doctor's Tale,' Mary Fortune crafts a gripping narrative that unveils the psychological complexities of the human mind through the lens of a 19th-century medical practitioner. The novel's literary style merges gothic elements with a keen observation of social issues, set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing Victorian society. Fortune's deft prose combines suspense with profound social commentary, exploring themes of madness, morality, and the medical ethics of the era, making it a salient work in the context of early feminist literature and crime fiction. Mary Fortune, an Australian writer and one of the earliest female practitioners of crime fiction, often drew from her experiences and the turbulent societal landscapes surrounding her. Her unique position allowed her to illuminate the darker corners of human nature while challenging the gender norms of her time. Influenced by the tumult of her era, Fortune penned this tale not only to entertain but to provoke thought regarding the treatment of mental illness and the societal stigmas attached to it. Readers who appreciate nuanced character studies wrapped in suspense will find 'The White Maniac: A Doctor's Tale' to be both engaging and thought-provoking. Fortune's exploration of madness, combined with her vivid storytelling, invites readers to delve into the moral questions of the past while reflecting on contemporary issues, making this an essential read for lovers of historical fiction and psychological thrillers.

Mary Fortune (circa 1833 – circa 1910) was a prolific writer of the Victorian era, celebrated for her detective and mystery stories. Though born in Dublin, Ireland, she spent a significant portion of her life in Australia, where she was known for her contributions to early Australian literature. Writing under the pseudonym 'Waif Wander' or 'W.W.', Fortune penned a vast body of work that often featured crime and detective elements, including 'The White Maniac: A Doctor's Tale' which remained one of her more well-known tales. Her literary style was advanced for her time, featuring complex plots and psychological depth in her characters. Notably, Fortune's series 'The Detective's Album', which ran for forty years in the 'Australian Journal', is one of the first examples of detective fiction serials, predating even Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories. Despite her pioneering work, Mary Fortune's contributions were largely unrecognized until recent years, with her identity remaining a mystery for much of her career, possibly due to the male-dominated publishing industry. Although not celebrated in her time, Mary Fortune has since been acknowledged for her significant role in shaping the detective and mystery genre. Her stories, fraught with intrigue and suspense, provide a window into the colonial Australian setting, offering readers both engaging narratives and a historical perspective.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 22.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Romane / Erzählungen
Schlagworte 19th century fiction • 19th century medical • 19th-century medicine • Atmospheric suspense • australian authors • Classic • classic mystery novel • dark and twisted • doctor-patient dynamic • early detective stories • gothic atmosphere • Gothic fiction • Historical • historical crime • Historical psychological drama • literary suspense • Macabre intricacies • madness and obsession • Mary Fortune • Mary Fortune writings • Medical Narrative • Mid-Victorian society • morality and identity • professional integrity • psychological depth • psychological mystery • Psychological thriller • Social Constraints • unreliable narration • Victorian Gothic • Victorian gothic novel • Victorian Literature
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