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THE MYSTERY OF THE SEA - Historical Thriller Set on the Shores of Scotland with Buried Treasure Intrigue & Lady in Distress - cover

THE MYSTERY OF THE SEA - Historical Thriller Set on the Shores of Scotland with Buried Treasure Intrigue & Lady in Distress

Bram Stoker

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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In "The Mystery of the Sea," Bram Stoker crafts an intricate narrative that weaves elements of gothic horror with maritime adventure. Set against the tumultuous backdrop of the Irish Sea, the novel follows the protagonist, sincere and introspective, as he is drawn into a web of supernatural occurrences and unsolved enigmas. Stoker's prose is rich in atmospheric detail, blending suspenseful storytelling with themes of love, identity, and the supernatural within a distinctly Victorian literary context. The author's adept use of symbolism and complex characterizations enhances the enigmatic quality of the narrative, inviting readers to ponder the subtleties of fear and the unknown. Bram Stoker, best known for his iconic work "Dracula," was profoundly influenced by his interests in folklore, supernatural tales, and the supernatural itself. Born in Dublin, Ireland, his diverse experiences—including his background in theater and his fascination with the oceans—inform the vivid landscapes and imaginative intrigue found in "The Mystery of the Sea." His exploration of the psychological depths of fear and desire became a hallmark of his writing, echoing throughout this novel. "The Mystery of the Sea" is a compelling read for enthusiasts of gothic literature and adventure alike. Stoker's masterful storytelling, combined with his nuanced understanding of the human psyche, offers readers a profound experience that transcends mere genre conventions. This novel is essential for any serious reader seeking to explore the interplay between the known and the unknown, the earthly and the ethereal.
Disponible depuis: 09/12/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 405 pages.

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