Beschreibung
In 'Much Darker Days' by Andrew Lang, readers witness a fusion of Victorian sensibilities with the burgeoning mystery genre. Crafted with a penetrating insight into the era's moral quandaries, Lang's novel intertwines a psychologically rich narrative with a gothic-like atmosphere. The book is a deeply engaging pastiche of the detective story, layered with eloquent prose and a gripping plot set in the late 19th century. Its exploration of weighty ethical conflicts, personified by Dr. North's dilemma, elevates the text beyond mere suspense to a reflection on the complexities of justice and personal responsibility.Andrew Lang, a polymath and a man of letters, is widely known for his work as a collector of folk and fairy tales, but 'Much Darker Days' represents a remarkable divergence into the darker corridors of fiction. Encapsulating his intellectual milieu, Lang's experiences and erudition may well have been the catalysts for this exploration into the societal undercurrents of his timereflecting the shadowy consequences of transgressing the era's stringent norms.Scholars and enthusiasts of Victorian literature alike will find 'Much Darker Days' a tantalizing read. Lang's novel offers more than the unraveling of a crime; it beckons readers to examine the moral crossroads faced by individuals at the boundaries of the law. It is an essential addition to the literary canon of the period, both for its narrative intrigue and its poignant interrogation of existential and societal crises. Recommended for those who relish in historically immersive literature with a penchant for moral complexity.
Autorenportrait
Andrew Lang (18441912) was a Scottish poet, novelist, literary critic, and contributor to the field of anthropology. He is best known for his work as a collector of folk and fairy tales. A prolific author, Lang published numerous works during his lifetime, with 'Much Darker Days' being a notable example, showcasing his versatility in different literary forms. With a distinct narrative style characterized by wit and a rich use of language, this particular novel exemplifies Lang's aptitude for storytelling. Lang's far-reaching influence extended beyond his writings. He was an advocate of the higher criticism of the Bible and had a keen interest in mythology and folklore, which permeated his works. His passion for these subjects led to the creation of the famous 'coloured' Fairy Books series, which played a significant role in revitalizing the genre of fairy tales during his time. His works are marked by their erudition and elegance, and his scholarly approach set a foundation for future folklorists and literary critics. His legacy includes not only his contributions as an author of diverse literary genres but also as an early supporter of psychical research. Despite his varied interests, Lang remains a seminal figure in the world of children's literature, with his fairy tale collections still beloved by readers around the globe.
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