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Danger; Or Wounded in the House of a Friend - Deception Betrayal and the Fragile Bonds of Trust - cover

Danger; Or Wounded in the House of a Friend - Deception Betrayal and the Fragile Bonds of Trust

T. S. Arthur

Publisher: Good Press

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In "Danger; Or, Wounded in the House of a Friend," T. S. Arthur intricately weaves a cautionary narrative exploring the perils of moral ambiguity within domestic settings. The book is written in a late 19th-century realist style, characterized by its attention to detail and a focus on everyday life, which was typical of Arthur'Äôs oeuvre. Through vivid characters and poignant events, the narrative illustrates the moral consequences of seemingly benign actions and decisions, aiming to invoke introspection in its readers concerning their own moral compass. The social context of this period, marked by emerging middle-class values, serves as a backdrop for the ethical dilemmas faced by the characters, creating a universal appeal that transcends its historical setting. T. S. Arthur, an influential figure in American literature, was known for his domestic fiction that often reflected moral lessons aimed at the burgeoning middle class. His own life experiences, coupled with his observations of societal norms, fueled his desire to illuminate the ethical complexities of human relationships, particularly within the home. With a remarkable ability to capture the intricacies of human emotion and social interactions, Arthur penned this work to serve both as a moral reflection and a cautionary tale. This compelling narrative is recommended for readers interested in the intersections of morality, friendship, and social responsibility. "Danger; Or, Wounded in the House of a Friend" not only serves as a gripping tale but also invites deep contemplation on the choices we make and their far-reaching effects. Arthur'Äôs timeless insights make this work an essential addition to the canon of American literature.
Available since: 12/03/2019.
Print length: 190 pages.

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