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The Infidel - A Story of the Great Revival

M. E. Braddon

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M. E. Braddon's "The Infidel" is a groundbreaking work that intricately explores themes of faith, morality, and societal norms in Victorian England. The narrative follows the tumultuous life of its protagonist, a man torn between his passionate convictions and the rigid expectations of society. Braddon's literary style seamlessly blends elements of Gothic romance, social critique, and psychological depth, showcasing her ability to delve into the complexities of human emotion while critiquing the often hypocritical nature of Victorian morals. The novel stands as a critical reflection of the era's fluctuating attitudes toward infidelity, faith, and the individual's quest for personal truth amidst societal constraints. M. E. Braddon was a prolific author celebrated for her contributions to the sensation fiction genre, which often highlighted the darker, unspoken aspects of society. Her own experiences as a woman writer in the 19th century, often marginalized yet deeply observant, informed her narratives. "The Infidel" draws from Braddon's insights into gender roles and religious hypocrisy, making it a personal and social commentary on her times. This compelling novel is highly recommended for readers who wish to engage with Victorian literature that defies conventions and provokes profound contemplation. Braddon's intricate characterizations and sharp social critiques resonate with contemporary readers, making "The Infidel" a timeless exploration of the human condition.
Disponibile da: 16/09/2022.
Lunghezza di stampa: 305 pagine.

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