No Hero
Published by Good Press
English
2021
ISBN 4066338077028
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About this book
E. W. Hornung's "No Hero" exemplifies the nuanced exploration of morality and heroism intertwined with the British literary tradition of the late 19th century. Through the character of A.E.W. (the anti-hero), the narrative delves into a world that questions conventional notions of bravery and virtue, revealing the complexities of the human psyche. The humor and irony in Hornung's prose serve not only to entertain but to provoke thought about societal expectations and personal identity, establishing a literary context that reflects both the fin-de-siècle anxieties and the burgeoning modernist sensibilities of the era. E. W. Hornung, best known as the creator of the celebrated gentleman thief Raffles, possesses a rich literary lineage that draws from his experiences as an Englishman and his engagement with the themes of crime and gentlemen's society. His unique perspective and personal acquaintance with the criminal classes of his time significantly influenced his portrayal of anti-heroes, offering readers a glimpse into the extraordinary lives of characters who defy moral classifications. "No Hero" is not just a work of fiction; it is a provocative invitation to reflect on the nature of heroism and what it means to live authentically in a morally ambiguous world. Readers seeking a layered, intellectually stimulating narrative intertwined with dark humor will find this book both compelling and enriching.
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