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The private life of Henry Maitland: A record dictated by J H - Unveiling the Secret Life of a Victorian Protagonist: A Tale of Personal Identity and Moral Dilemmas - cover

The private life of Henry Maitland: A record dictated by J H - Unveiling the Secret Life of a Victorian Protagonist: A Tale of Personal Identity and Moral Dilemmas

Morley Roberts

Publisher: Good Press

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Summary

In "The Private Life of Henry Maitland: A Record Dictated by J. H," Morley Roberts intricately explores the complexities of identity and the subtleties of interpersonal relationships through the lens of its titular character, Henry Maitland. The novel is marked by a subjective narrative style, combining elements of autobiography and fictional biography, allowing readers to engage deeply with Maitland's psyche. It reflects the social mores and existential dilemmas of the early 20th century, illustrating the tension between public persona and private inclination, a theme that was particularly resonant in the literary landscape of its time, shaped by the rise of modernism and introspective works that prioritized personal truth and emotional depth over mere plot-driven narratives. Morley Roberts, a significant but often overlooked figure in early 20th-century literature, was known for his diverse writing and keen social observations. His own life experiences, including his travels and varying social circles, informed his nuanced portrayal of human nature and societal dynamics. This background imbues "The Private Life of Henry Maitland" with a rich authenticity, as Roberts draws upon both the complexities of his subjects and his fascination with the nature of selfhood. This book is highly recommended for readers seeking a profound narrative that delves into the intricacies of personal identity and social expectation. Roberts's eloquent prose and insightful character studies not only entertain but also provoke thoughtful reflection on the nature of secrecy, authenticity, and the human experience.
Available since: 07/10/2023.
Print length: 175 pages.

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