The Black Robe
Par Collins, Wilkie
Publié par Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4057664643339
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In "The Black Robe," Wilkie Collins merges elements of Gothic fiction with the intricacies of Victorian morality, creating a compelling tale centered around the themes of justice, truth, and the pervasive influence of societal norms. The narrative unfolds through a masterful use of suspense and rich characterization, as Collins deftly navigates the shadowy realms of crime and punishment. The novel's atmospheric setting, marked by the looming figure of the enigmatic Black Robe, invites readers to explore the tension between appearance and reality, reflecting the broader anxieties of an era teetering between enlightenment and superstition. Wilkie Collins, a contemporary of Charles Dickens, was deeply influenced by the social issues of his time, including the legal system, gender roles, and moral dilemmas. His firsthand experiences in the legal profession and close relationships with women often shaped his perspectives and narratives. Collins was also a pioneer of the mystery genre, and "The Black Robe" encapsulates his innovative approach, combining thrilling plots with critical social commentary that critiques the judicial practices of Victorian England. This book is an essential read for those who appreciate psychological depth intertwined with a thrilling plot. Collins'Äô intricate narrative and compelling exploration of moral ambiguity offer rich insights into human nature and societal expectations. "The Black Robe" invites readers to reflect on the oft-blurred lines between virtue and vice, making it a timeless exploration of human existence that resonates profoundly even today.
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