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The Hidden Force - Enriched edition A Story of Modern Java - cover

The Hidden Force - Enriched edition A Story of Modern Java

Louis Couperus

Translator Alexander Teixeira de Mattos

Publisher: DigiCat

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In "The Hidden Force," Louis Couperus crafts a compelling narrative that skillfully weaves together themes of fate, tradition, and the unseen forces that govern human existence. Set against the backdrop of the Dutch colonial era in Indonesia, the novel explores the lives of the Javanese aristocracy, juxtaposing Western ideals with Eastern mysticism. Couperus employs a rich, impressionistic literary style, characterized by vivid descriptions and introspective prose, evoking the complexities of cultural identity and the inexorable pull of ancestral legacies. The layered narrative invites readers to question the nature of power and individuality, making it a profound exploration of human experience within its societal constraints. Louis Couperus, one of the foremost Dutch authors of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, drew upon his own experiences in the East Indies and his comprehensive understanding of philosophy and art to create this poignant work. His exposure to diverse cultures and ideologies deeply influenced his portrayal of the psychic tensions between the East and West. Couperus's explorations of existential themes reflect his own life challenges and provide insight into the tumultuous social changes of his time. "The Hidden Force" is not merely a novel; it is an invitation to delve into the intricate dance between destiny and free will. Readers interested in cultural conflicts, psychological depth, and historical settings will find Couperus's masterful storytelling both enlightening and moving. Highly recommended for those who appreciate literature that probes the philosophical undercurrents of life.

In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience:
- A succinct Introduction situates the work's timeless appeal and themes.
- The Synopsis outlines the central plot, highlighting key developments without spoiling critical twists.
- A detailed Historical Context immerses you in the era's events and influences that shaped the writing.
- A thorough Analysis dissects symbols, motifs, and character arcs to unearth underlying meanings.
- Reflection questions prompt you to engage personally with the work's messages, connecting them to modern life.
- Hand‐picked Memorable Quotes shine a spotlight on moments of literary brilliance.
- Interactive footnotes clarify unusual references, historical allusions, and archaic phrases for an effortless, more informed read.
Available since: 05/28/2022.
Print length: 266 pages.

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