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The New Tenant

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ISBN/EAN: 8596547222620
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 185 S., 0.39 MB
Auflage: 1. Auflage 2022
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Format: EPUB
DRM: Digitales Wasserzeichen

Beschreibung

In 'The New Tenant,' E. Phillips Oppenheim crafts a tale that merges the intricacies of human behavior with the suspense of intrigue and the finesse of upper-class society. As a part of DigiCat Publishing's mission to honor the literary canon, this meticulously reproduced edition offers readers both a window into a bygone era and a reflection on the everlasting complexities of human morality. Oppenheim's prose effortlessly oscillates between the descriptive subtleties of the setting and the internal dialogues of well-drawn characters, situating the work within the distinguished tradition of early twentieth-century literature, resonating with the stylistic undercurrents of his contemporaries.E. Phillips Oppenheim, a prolific writer known for his masterful espionage novels and short stories, excelled in reflecting the political anxieties and social mores of his time. His exposition into 'The New Tenant' draws upon his acute understanding of society's underpinnings, possibly drawing on his own experiences and observations of the societal elite. His writing journey often involved exploring themes of identity, deception, and societal placement, which are potently encapsulated in the narrative of this novel.'The New Tenant' is recommended for those who cherish the mix of social commentary and mystery that only a writer like Oppenheim can provide. This edition, thoughtfully brought forth by DigiCat Publishing, is an invitation to indulge in a classic work that remains relevant in its examination of the human condition. It is a compelling read for enthusiasts of historical fiction, as well as scholars of English literature seeking to understand the evolution of narrative style and thematic preoccupation in the early twentieth century.

Autorenportrait

E. Phillips Oppenheim (18661946) was a prolific British author, known for his impressive output of over 100 novels and numerous short stories. Primarily, Oppenheim's work dwells in the genre of romance and thriller, with espionage often forming the crux of his plots, earning him the moniker 'the Prince of Storytellers'. His narratives often weaved intricate webs of intrigue, combining elements of mystery and suspensea literary concoction that catered to the escapism sought by readers during the early 20th century. Among his extensive catalog, one finds titles like 'The New Tenant' which showcase Oppenheim's adeptness at constructing tightly paced, absorbing plots, frequently set against luxurious European backdrops that reflect the glamor and social dynamics of the era. In 'The New Tenant', as in many of his works, Oppenheim showcases a deft understanding of human character and the complexities of moral dilemmas. Though his fame may not have endured as strongly in the literary canon as some contemporaries, Oppenheim's contribution to the thriller genre is undeniable, offering rich fodder for analysis of early 20th-century popular fiction. His works remain a testament to the era's appetite for the kind of page-turning excitement and romantic adventure that Oppenheim so masterfully provided.

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