Beschreibung
In 'The Uttermost Farthing', Marie Belloc Lowndes crafts a chilling psychological exploration within the framework of a mystery novel. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century England, Lowndes' piercing narrative delves into the depths of the human psyche, unravelling the complexities of motive and morality. The prose is marked by its incisive clarity and the deft weaving together of suspenseful elements, maintaining the literary style of classic detective fiction while instilling a distinct flavor of nuanced character study. As an offering from DigiCat Publishing, this edition is transmuted into a modern format, preserving the work's status as a remarkable piece of literary legacy and ensuring its accessibility to a contemporary audience.Marie Belloc Lowndes was an astute observer of the human condition, and it's evident in this work's intricate character constructions. Renowned for her narrative ingenuity, Lowndes was influenced by her brother, Hilaire Belloc, and the sociopolitical climate of her times. Her insights into the societal norms and the criminal mind are reflected in 'The Uttermost Farthing', demonstrating her profound understanding and conceivable personal undertakings that might have inspired this penetrating narrative.This book comes highly recommended for readers who appreciate the confluence of literary finesse and meticulous character development. 'The Uttermost Farthing' is not merely an exercise in storytelling, but a profound examination of the darker facets of human nature. Those with an affinity for psychological thrillers and classic crime literature will find themselves captivated by Lowndes' masterful composition. Embark on this riveting journey through the shadowy corridors of the mind with the assurance that you are partaking in savoring a classic work of enduring significance.
Autorenportrait
Marie Adelaide Belloc Lowndes (18681947) was a prolific British novelist acclaimed for her sophisticated character explorations and her atmospheric depiction of the Edwardian era. Born into a prominent family, her mother was the well-known feminist Bessie Rayner Parkes, and her brother, Hilaire Belloc, also gained fame as a writer. Her work was often centred around themes of psychological intrigue, mystery, and crime, elements that garnered her recognition amongst peers and readership alike. Lowndes' literary style was characterised by its rich narrative and attention to detail, which allowed her to construct memorable settings and complex characters. Amongst her numerous literary accomplishments, 'The Uttermost Farthing' stands out as a testament to her narrative craft. The novel encapsulates her unique ability to weave suspense and psychological depth into a cohesive and engaging story. Her literary contributions have been seen as precursors to later crime fiction, influencing the genre significantly. Today, she is best remembered for her ability to delve into the darker aspects of human nature, evidenced by her daring explorations of crime and its societal implications. Lowndes' work remains a permanent fixture in the discourse of early 20th-century British literature.
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