Blind Love
Autor: | Wilkie Collins |
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EAN: | 4057664588197 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 29.11.2019 |
Untertitel: | A Victorian Tale of Betrayal, Forbidden Desires, and Moral Dilemmas |
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Schlagworte: | 19th-century society Victorian romance betrayal and redemption complex human relationships dark human nature female protagonist forbidden desires intricate plotting moral dilemmas social commentary |
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In 'Blind Love,' Wilkie Collins deftly intertwines the themes of love and deception within a narrative that challenges societal norms and the construct of human emotions. Drawing from his signature style of intricate plot development and explorative character studies, Collins employs a layered approach to storytelling, with a focus on the psychological dilemmas faced by his characters. The novel is set against the backdrop of Victorian England, a time marked by strict moral codes and expectations, which Collins subtly critiques through the entangled lives of his characters, creating a rich tapestry of moral ambiguity and emotional complexity. Wilkie Collins, a contemporary of Charles Dickens and a pioneer of the detective fiction genre, was known for his innovative narrative techniques and exploration of social issues, such as marital discord and the complexities of human relationships. His own life experiences, including his tumultuous relationships with women and his knowledge of legal practices, heavily influenced his writing. Collins's keen insight into the human psyche and his use of first-person narratives allow readers to immerse themselves in the emotional turmoil experienced by his characters. 'Blind Love' is highly recommended for readers seeking a profound exploration of the intersection between love and moral integrity. Collins'Äôs blend of suspense and social commentary encourages an introspective engagement with the text, making it a significant read for those interested in Victorian literature and the evolution of narrative form.