Witness to the Deed
Publié par Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4064066176709
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À propos de ce livre
In "Witness to the Deed," George Manville Fenn weaves a compelling narrative that explores complex themes of morality, justice, and personal accountability through a richly textured plot. This novel, set against the backdrop of Victorian England, deftly employs elements of crime fiction while incorporating vivid character studies and intricate psychological motivations. Fenn's prose is both eloquent and accessible, drawing readers into a world where societal norms clash violently with individual actions. The narrative structure, marked by suspenseful twists, invites contemplation on the implications of witnessing a crime and the moral implications that ensue. Fenn, a prominent figure in Victorian literature, was particularly known for his fascination with social issues and the human condition'Äîprinciples that are deeply interwoven within this work. Having experienced life as a schoolmaster and a writer, Fenn's background informed his treatment of themes surrounding justice and moral dilemmas. His extensive travels and encounters with various socio-economic classes also contributed to the authenticity and depth of the characters in this gripping tale. "Witness to the Deed" is highly recommended for readers seeking a thoughtful yet thrilling exploration of ethics in the face of crime. Fenn's meticulous narrative style and profound character development will resonate with those interested in the intersections of law, morality, and human psychology, making this work a significant contribution to the canon of Victorian literature.
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