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Zicci: A Tale - Complete

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Erschienen am 15.08.2022, Auflage: 1/2022
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ISBN/EAN: 8596547178699
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 84 S., 0.45 MB
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In 'Zicci: A Tale Complete,' Edward Bulwer Lytton presents readers with a captivating narrative rich in the tradition of Victorian romance and supernaturalism. Lytton, with his ornate and fluent prose, masterfully crafts a tale that retains the features indicative of his time, interweaving social commentary with mystical elements. The story is enveloped in the grandeur and weight of historical references and existential musings, resonating with Lytton's contemporaneous literary scene dominated by gothic romanticism and early science fiction. It stands as a testament to the period's fascination with blending the daily reality with the inexplicable and the metaphysical, a characteristic pursuit of Victorian authors seeking to explore the unknown through their work.Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton was a prolific writer known for his versatility in various literary genres. His inclination towards the mysterious and the esoteric in 'Zicci: A Tale Complete' echoes his own life's fascinations and his literary ambitions to transgress conventional boundaries. Lytton's authorial career was marked by his capacity to reflect the prevailing attitudes and preoccupations of Victorian society, all while infusing his tales with a distinct voice that championed the power of the written word as a vehicle for both entertainment and reflection. His work on 'Zicci' encapsulates many of his enduring thematic interests, including power, love, and destiny, layering them with supernatural and philosophical dimensions.'Zicci: A Tale Complete' is recommended for readers who appreciate the depth and elegance of 19th-century literature, replete with themes that transcend time. It is a work that demands thoughtful engagement, rewarding the reader with its intricate storytelling and the resonance of Lytton's vision. Literature aficionados and students of Victorian novels will find 'Zicci' to be a brilliant exemplar of the genre, while casual readers will be ensnared by its blend of romantic allure and otherworldly intrigue. The republication by DigiCat Publishing serves as an invitation to immerse oneself in the literary craftsmanship of a bygone era, preserved and celebrated as the cultural treasure it truly is.

Autorenportrait

Edward Bulwer Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton, was an esteemed English novelist and playwright whose literary contributions spanned the genres of romance, science fiction, and political fiction. Born on May 25, 1803, in London, Bulwer Lytton was a figure of considerable influence in the 19th century literary scene. Educated at Cambridge University, he displayed an early affinity for writing and promptly immersed himself in the literary world after graduation. His prolific output includes widely recognized works such as 'The Last Days of Pompeii' (1834), which illuminates the historical fiction genre with its detailed reimagining of the final days before the catastrophic eruption, and 'The Coming Race' (1871), a seminal science fiction novel that explores advanced underground civilizations and introduced the notion of 'Vril', a powerful energy source. 'Zicci: A Tale Complete' is another example of his narrative stylings, albeit lesser-known, showcasing his adeptness at crafting tales of intrigue and the supernatural. Bulwer Lytton's writings are marked by their gothic elements, elaborate descriptions, and examinations of human nature. His contribution to literature is also commemorated in the annual Bulwer Lytton Fiction Contest, which playfully honors the most intentionally florid opening sentences to nonexistent novels, a nod to his infamous 'It was a dark and stormy night...' Bulwer Lytton's influence extended beyond literature into politics, where he served as a Member of Parliament. His legacy remains significant both for his visionary concepts in literature and his eloquent portrayal of the social issues of his time. He passed away on January 18, 1873, leaving behind a rich tapestry of literary works that continue to fascinate readers and scholars alike.

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