"Fin Tireur"
Por Hichens, Robert
Publicado por Good Press
English
2020
ISBN 4064066105327
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In Robert Hichens' intriguing novella, "Fin Tireur," the reader is drawn into a world that explores the complexities of human emotion and the moral ambiguities of obsession. Hichens employs a lyrical prose style that deftly combines psychological insight with vivid imagery, creating a rich tapestry that captures the essence of early 20th-century literature. The narrative's Gothic undertones reflect a preoccupation with the darker aspects of the human experience, making it not only a work of storytelling but also a critical commentary on societal values and personal integrity in a rapidly changing world. Robert Hichens, a notable figure from the Edwardian literary scene, was known for his explorations of moral dilemmas and the depths of human passion. His diverse background, which included experiences in the Mediterranean and an extensive literary career marked by both commercial success and critical scrutiny, informed his writing. Hichens's ability to navigate and articulate the nuances of psychological tension is palpable in "Fin Tireur," revealing the author's deep engagement with the themes of desire and remorse. Readers who appreciate thoughtful character studies and the exploration of provocative themes will find "Fin Tireur" an alluring addition to their literary collection. Hichens'Äô keen observations and intricate characterizations make this novella an essential read for those interested in psychological fiction and the moral intricacies of desire.
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