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Vain Fortune

Vain Fortune

Por Moore, George

Publicado por Good Press

English 2019 ISBN 4064066149253
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In 'Vain Fortune,' George Moore masterfully intertwines themes of desire, ambition, and the impermanence of success within the context of late 19th-century social dynamics. The novel, noted for its lyrical prose and psychological depth, explores the complexities of its characters, particularly through the lens of love and the pursuit of wealth. Moore's vivid depiction of the changing social landscape, alongside an exploration of the fluidity of human relationships, positions this work within the realist literary tradition, highlighting aspirations and disillusionments intrinsic to human experience. George Moore (1852-1933) was a prominent figure in the evolution of modern literature, known for his experimental techniques and incisive critiques of Victorian society. His own tumultuous experiences with love and societal expectations profoundly influenced 'Vain Fortune.' With a background in both Dublin and Paris, Moore's exposure to various cultural aesthetics enriched his storytelling, enabling him to craft a narrative that is both intimate and reflective of broader societal themes. I highly recommend 'Vain Fortune' to readers interested in the intersection of personal ambition and social commentary. Moore's intricate character studies and vivid prose offer a rewarding exploration for anyone invested in the complexities of the human heart amid the shifting tides of fortune.

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