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The Mandarin's Fan

Fergus Hume

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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In "The Mandarin's Fan," Fergus Hume crafts a compelling narrative that intricately weaves together the elements of mystery and romance set against the backdrop of Victorian society. The plot unfolds through the lens of a politically charged atmosphere, exploring themes of love, betrayal, and the complexities of identity. Hume employs a rich, descriptive literary style that draws readers into the exotic world of Chinese culture, contrasting it with Western societal norms. This novel, first published in 1901, reflects the era's fascination with the Orient while simultaneously challenging prevailing stereotypes, making it a unique contribution to the genre of Victorian literature. Fergus Hume, an innovative writer of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, was born in England and later moved to Australia, where he drew inspiration from the diverse cultural milieu surrounding him. His experiences shaped his literary voice, allowing him to explore cross-cultural interactions and the complexities of human emotions. "The Mandarin's Fan" exemplifies Hume's penchant for blending suspense with thoughtful character development, revealing his adeptness at navigating the intricacies between East and West. Readers seeking an engaging tale that melds mystery with cultural exploration will find "The Mandarin's Fan" a riveting read. Hume's ability to create multi-dimensional characters amidst a richly woven plot offers not only entertainment but also an insightful commentary on societal norms. This novel is highly recommended for those interested in intricate storytelling and thematic depth.
Disponible depuis: 13/06/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 326 pages.

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