Flames
Por Hichens, Robert
Publicado por Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4057664586230
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Robert Hichens'Äô novel 'Flames' intricately explores the complex interplay of desire, social constraint, and moral decay in early 20th-century society. Set against the backdrop of a richly rendered Mediterranean landscape, Hichens employs a lyrical prose style that captures the sensuousness of the environment and the tumult of the human psyche. The narrative plunges into themes of obsession and the often devastating consequences of unbridled passion, culminating in a powerful commentary on societal norms and the human condition. A mix of realism and a touch of the exotic, 'Flames' showcases Hichens' ability to weave personal turmoil with broader cultural critiques, making it a significant work of its time. Robert Hichens (1864-1950), a notable figure in early modern British literature, was deeply influenced by his travels and experiences in diverse settings, particularly in the Mediterranean. This exposure to different cultures and lifestyles fueled his understanding of human desires and conflicts, which are evident in 'Flames.' Hichens' background as a playwright and journalist also contributed to his keen observation of social dynamics, enriching his narrative style and thematic development in this novel. For readers drawn to rich, character-driven narratives that probe the depths of emotional and moral complexity, 'Flames' is a compelling choice. Hichens' masterful blending of an atmospheric setting with intense personal drama offers an intricate exploration of human relationships that resonates with timeless relevance. This novel is highly recommended for those seeking both literary beauty and profound insights into the darker sides of desire.
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