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Vivian Grey

Vivian Grey

Por Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield

Publicado por Good Press

English 2019 ISBN 4057664617194
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In 'Vivian Grey,' Benjamin Disraeli crafts a gripping exploration of ambition, identity, and the intricacies of society in 19th-century England. This novel, Disraeli'Äôs first, skillfully merges romance and political satire, employing a vivid and ornate literary style that reflects the decadent fascination of the era. Through the titular character, Vivian Grey, a young man with political aspirations, Disraeli examines themes of moral corruption and societal hypocrisy against the backdrop of the British aristocracy, deftly critiquing the interplay between personal ambition and public persona. Disraeli, born to a Jewish family in 1804, emerged as a key political figure and a pivotal author of his time. His unique background and experiences'Äîas a novelist, a politician, and a social observer'Äîshaped his profound insights into the class dynamics and moral complexities of Victorian society. These perspectives deeply inform the narrative of 'Vivian Grey,' allowing Disraeli to explore the psychological and ethical dilemmas faced by his protagonist with both depth and nuance. Readers seeking a compelling blend of political intrigue and romantic adventure will find 'Vivian Grey' to be a remarkable entry into Victorian literature. Disraeli's astute observations and intricate characterizations invite reflection on the nature of power and ambition, making this novel not merely a story but a thought-provoking commentary on the human condition.

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