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The Gateless Barrier

Lucas Malet

Publisher: DigiCat

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Summary

In 'The Gateless Barrier,' Lucas Malet delves into the nuanced interplay of social conventions and individual desires at the cusp of the 20th century. Malet's intricate prose invites the reader into a meticulously crafted world where each character's emotional landscape reflects a ubiquitous struggle against the invisible restraints of societal norms. This narrative reveals a deeply textured exploration of ambition, love, and the often unarticulated yearnings of the human spirit. The novel extends beyond its own literary epoch, echoing the psychological depth found in the works of Henry James and forecasting the modernist preoccupations of Woolf and Joyce, meticulously framed within the realm of post-Victorian England.

Lucas Malet, the pseudonym for Mary St Leger Kingsley, was an accomplished novelist, drawing upon her own experiences and observations of the twilight of Victorian society to create vivid, compelling stories. Malet's own life, straddling the constraints of her epoch and her yearning for artistic freedom, informs the core of 'The Gateless Barrier.' Her formidable intellect and attunement to the psychosocial currents of her time render the novel a poignant and arresting portrayal of the era and its complex moral landscape.

Engaging for both literary scholars and enthusiasts of historical fiction, 'The Gateless Barrier' is a rewarding read. It offers a mirror to the dilemmas that percolate beneath the surface of polished societal facades. Readers in search of a thought-provoking narrative, rich in character depth and emblematic of a society in transition, will find Malet's novel both satisfying and enlightening. The novel is an invitation to contemplate the ever-relevant themes of personal integrity and societal expectation, valuable for all who ponder the gates we fashion around our lives, and the barriers we yearn, yet sometimes fear, to cross.
Available since: 09/04/2022.
Print length: 164 pages.

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