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After Dark - Exploring the Dark Side: Suspenseful Victorian Tales by a Master of Mystery - cover

After Dark - Exploring the Dark Side: Suspenseful Victorian Tales by a Master of Mystery

Wilkie Collins

Editorial: Good Press

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In "After Dark," Wilkie Collins delves into the mysteries of human relationships and the shadows of the urban landscape, offering a nuanced exploration of psychological depth and moral ambiguity. Written in a sensuous and atmospheric prose that aligns with the Victorian fascination with the macabre and the uncanny, this collection of short stories intricately weaves together themes of love, betrayal, and the dual nature of humanity, set against the backdrop of London's nightlife. Through his vivid characters and gripping narratives, Collins engages with the complexities of the human condition, revealing how the darkness of the night can illuminate both the vulnerabilities and strengths of individuals. Wilkie Collins, often hailed as one of the pioneers of detective fiction, was deeply influenced by the social milieu of his time, particularly the shifting dynamics of gender and class. His lifelong friendship with Charles Dickens, coupled with his own experiences in a rapidly evolving society, equipped him with essential insights into the human psyche. "After Dark" reflects Collins's fascination with the interplay of light and darkness, not only as a literal phenomenon but also as a metaphorical exploration of societal norms and personal quests for identity. This book is highly recommended for readers who appreciate intricate storytelling and psychological complexity, as well as those interested in the genesis of the modern thriller. Collins'Äôs work is a compelling testimony to the potential of literature to reveal the profound intricacies of nighttime, making "After Dark" an essential read for enthusiasts of Victorian literature and modern psychological narratives.
Disponible desde: 12/08/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 334 páginas.

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