The Flaming Jewel
Autor: | Robert W. Chambers |
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EAN: | 4064066210328 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 12.12.2019 |
Untertitel: | Love, Betrayal, and Artistic Ambition in Gilded Age New York |
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Schlagworte: | Belle ?âpoque romance New York art scene ambition and betrayal artistic fulfillment quest artist love triangle early 20th century historical fiction novel intricate storytelling style passion and success vivid character development |
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In 'The Flaming Jewel,' Robert W. Chambers weaves a rich tapestry of intrigue and romance set against a backdrop of the Belle ?âpoque. This collection of interlinked tales explores themes of love, betrayal, and the mysterious qualities of art through Chambers'Äô lush, impressionistic prose. Notable for its vivid imagery and atmospheric tension, the book reflects the decadence of its time while drawing on supernatural elements that hint at the latent anxieties of the late 19th century. Between its covers, readers will find captivating characters whose passions and obsessions collide with fate in unexpected ways, revealing the nuances of the human condition. Robert W. Chambers was a pivotal figure in the literary landscape of his time, known for his contributions to both fantasy and romance. His experiences as a painter, along with his fascination for the occult and the exotic, influenced his writing and infused it with a unique perspective. Chambers'Äô works often bridge the gap between realism and the ethereal, reflecting his belief in the worn yet passionate dance between beauty and despair. For readers who appreciate richly woven narratives that probe the depths of desire and the enigmatic interplay of fate and free will, 'The Flaming Jewel' is a must-read. Chambers invites you to lose yourself in a world where every page glimmers with the allure of the unknown, making it an essential addition to the canon of early modern literature.