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The Ivory Gate a new edition - An Intriguing Tale of Society Morality and Personal Growth - cover

The Ivory Gate a new edition - An Intriguing Tale of Society Morality and Personal Growth

Walter Besant

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "The Ivory Gate," Walter Besant weaves a rich narrative that explores themes of love, ambition, and the intricate social dynamics of late Victorian England. This novel features a stylistic blend of realism and romanticism, capturing the moral complexities of its characters as they navigate personal aspirations against societal expectations. The narrative unfolds through a meticulously crafted prose that reflects Besant's deep understanding of human nature, making the emotional landscapes both relatable and profound. As a revisitation of contemporary issues, the book stands as a mirror to the tensions surrounding class and identity during its time. Walter Besant was a prominent novelist and social reformer, whose experiences in London inspired much of his writing. A founding member of the Society of Authors, Besant used his literary voice not only to entertain but to comment on the social inequalities of his era. His background in the arts and his interest in historical and social contexts inform the depth and authenticity within "The Ivory Gate," as he draws on his knowledge of both literature and the pressing issues of the time. This new edition is an excellent opportunity for both long-time fans and new readers to engage with Besant's significant contributions to English literature. The themes of yearning and the quest for fulfillment resonate powerfully today, making "The Ivory Gate" a thought-provoking read that will leave its audience contemplating the fine line between personal desires and societal obligations.
Disponible depuis: 04/10/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 404 pages.

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