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The extraordinary confessions of Diana Please - The Dark Confessions of a Twisted Mind - cover

The extraordinary confessions of Diana Please - The Dark Confessions of a Twisted Mind

Bernard Capes

Casa editrice: Good Press

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In "The Extraordinary Confessions of Diana Please," Bernard Capes weaves a captivating narrative that delves into the complexities of identity and societal norms through the lens of his enigmatic protagonist, Diana. Set against the backdrop of Victorian England, the novel employs a rich, descriptive literary style that evokes the era's conventions while simultaneously challenging them. Capes expertly balances elements of Gothic fiction with psychological exploration, creating a multifaceted character whose confessions reveal the tensions between personal desire and societal expectation. The book's layered storytelling, filled with vivid imagery and intricate character development, encourages readers to reflect on the dualities of public personas and private truths. Bernard Capes, an acclaimed English author of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, drew upon his own experiences and the cultural milieu of his time to craft this profound work. Known for his fascination with the supernatural and moral dilemmas, Capes's literary career was shaped by his exploration of darker themes and the human psyche. His unique perspective as a journalist and writer provided him with insights into societal constraints, which undoubtedly informed the nuanced portrayals found in this novel. Readers who seek a thought-provoking exploration of individual confessions and societal pressure will find "The Extraordinary Confessions of Diana Please" to be an engrossing and enlightening read. Capes's ability to blend psychological depth with engaging prose invites us to reflect on our own truths and the masks we wear in public life. This compelling narrative not only entertains but also challenges us to consider the profound complexities of human existence.
Disponibile da: 10/07/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 224 pagine.

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