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The Lunatic at Large - Unraveling a Puzzling Case in Early 20th-Century British Detective Fiction - cover

The Lunatic at Large - Unraveling a Puzzling Case in Early 20th-Century British Detective Fiction

J Storer Clouston

Publisher: Good Press

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In J. Storer Clouston's compelling novel, "The Lunatic at Large," the reader is immersed in a darkly humorous exploration of sanity and social norms within the early 20th century. The narrative unfolds through the eyes of a young man who inexplicably finds himself intertwined with an eccentric escapee from a mental asylum. Clouston'Äôs prose is sharp and witty, employing a blend of absurdity and poignancy that reflects the societal anxieties of his time. The literary style is reminiscent of Edwardian social commentary, weaving together elements of adventure and psychological insight, thus situating the novel within the rich tradition of British satire, while also highlighting the stigmas associated with mental illness during that period. J. Storer Clouston, known for his vivid storytelling and unique perspective on societal issues, drew from both personal experiences and the cultural milieu of his era when crafting this novel. His background in law and his keen observation of human behavior informed the intricate character dynamics and plot developments in "The Lunatic at Large." Clouston's endeavors to challenge perceptions of lunacy and the human condition resonate throughout the text, making it a significant addition to the literature of its time. For readers seeking a thought-provoking yet entertaining literary experience, "The Lunatic at Large" is highly recommended. Clouston'Äôs masterful balance of humor and depth not only provides insight into the complexities of mental health but also invites reflection on the broader implications of societal expectations. This novel is a remarkable exploration of identity and the constraints imposed by society, certain to engage and provoke thoughtful dialogue.
Available since: 08/22/2023.
Print length: 129 pages.

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