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The Angel and the Demon: A Tale - A tale of morality and choice in a literary classic - cover

The Angel and the Demon: A Tale - A tale of morality and choice in a literary classic

T. S. Arthur

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In 'The Angel and the Demon: A Tale,' T. S. Arthur crafts a compelling narrative that delves into the duality of human nature, exploring the persistent conflict between virtue and vice. Through rich, descriptive prose and a moralistic framework common to 19th-century American literature, Arthur illustrates the protagonist's struggle against both external and internal demons. This allegorical work not only reflects the era's fascination with moral lessons and spiritual redemption but also engages with the reader on an emotional level, making them ponder the choices that shape their humanity. T. S. Arthur, a prominent figure in the American literary scene of the 19th century, was known for his advocacy of moral improvement through storytelling. His experiences working in various capacities, including as a journalist and editor, likely informed his perspective on societal vices and virtues. Arthur's extensive oeuvre reflects his belief in literature's power to elevate the human spirit, and 'The Angel and the Demon' epitomizes this mission, revealing his commitment to social reform through narrative. This timeless tale is a must-read for those interested in the complexities of morality and the human psyche. Readers will find themselves drawn into a richly woven story that provokes thought while providing an engaging reading experience. Arthur's narrative not only entertains but also encourages self-reflection, making it a significant addition to any literary collection.
Disponible depuis: 21/08/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 145 pages.

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