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The Foundling of the Wreck - A Tale of Mystery Betrayal and Redemption in 18th Century Society - cover

The Foundling of the Wreck - A Tale of Mystery Betrayal and Redemption in 18th Century Society

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Casa editrice: Good Press

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In "The Foundling of the Wreck," the anonymous author crafts a haunting narrative that delves into themes of identity, loss, and redemption amidst the chaos of a maritime disaster. The text is structured as a poignant and psychologically rich exploration of human resilience, utilizing vivid imagery and lyrical prose to evoke the turbulent emotions of its characters. Set against the backdrop of an unnamed wreck, the story unfolds through fragmented memories and dream-like sequences, drawing upon the literary conventions of Romanticism, while subtly engaging with elements of existential philosophy. The ethereal quality of the narration invites readers to ponder the deeper implications of survival in the face of adversity. The anonymity of the author adds a layer of intrigue, suggesting a possible desire to transcend personal identity in favor of universal themes. This could stem from their own experiences or a keen sensitivity to the human condition, reflecting a historical context where many faced existential crises, particularly in relation to the sea'Äîa symbol of both danger and possibility. The absence of a named author invites readers to focus on the work itself, free from preconceptions. This captivating novel is recommended for readers who appreciate profound explorations of human emotion and existential inquiry. "The Foundling of the Wreck" not only challenges conventional narratives but also illuminates the struggle for meaning in life's tumultuous seas, making it an essential read for those drawn to literary depth and emotional resonance.
Disponibile da: 21/08/2022.
Lunghezza di stampa: 31 pagine.

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