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Moonfleet - Gothic Novel - cover

Moonfleet - Gothic Novel

J. Meade Falkner

Publisher: Good Press

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In "Moonfleet," J. Meade Falkner masterfully weaves a tale of adventure, mystery, and youthful courage set against the picturesque yet foreboding backdrop of the Dorset coast. The narrative unfolds through the eyes of a young protagonist, John Trenchard, whose obsession with a legendary smuggler leads him into a world of danger and intrigue. Falkner's prose is rich and evocative, employing vivid descriptions and a lyrical style that captures the haunting beauty of the landscape, while also threading themes of moral ambiguity and the quest for identity throughout the story. The novel's blend of historical context and Gothic elements places it within the Victorian literary tradition, showcasing Falkner's innovative approach to storytelling. J. Meade Falkner, an English novelist and playwright, was significantly influenced by his own childhood experiences in the coastal region of Dorset, which inspired the setting of "Moonfleet." An avid reader with interests in antiquarian lore, Falkner's understanding of the sea's folklore and its cultural significance in English history informs his narrative choices, enriching the plot with authenticity and depth. His life as a successful engineer further emphasizes the adventurous spirit seen in his characters. "Moonfleet" is a compelling read for those who cherish coming-of-age tales infused with elements of adventure and suspense. Falkner's ability to intertwine personal growth with a captivating narrative encourages readers to ponder questions of loyalty, ambition, and morality. This classic novel stands as a timeless exploration of youthful aspiration set against the backdrop of human vices, beckoning readers to immerse themselves in its enchanting yet perilous world.
Available since: 11/19/2023.
Print length: 197 pages.

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