Beschreibung
In 'Falkland, Complete', Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton delivers a penetrating exploration of passion and the human psyche. Within its pages, readers will discover a nuanced narrative rich in eloquent prose, tracing the tragic tale of its titular character. Set against the backdrop of Lytton's own early 19th-century society, the book demonstrates a profound understanding of the intricacies of personal and societal expectations, wrapped up in a literary style that is at times both ornate and gripping. This work comes as a part of DigiCat Publishing's commitment to honoring and revitalizing classic literature, and is presented with the care such timeless stories command.Edward Bulwer Lytton, a figure whose literary career was marked by a fascination with the moral complexities and psychological depths of his characters, draws upon his acute sense of observation and an understanding of the pivotal cultural shifts of his time. This, coupled with his own political and social experiences, imbues 'Falkland, Complete' with authenticity and a palpable gravitas. Lytton's ability to dissect the human condition through his narrative stands as a testament to his place in the pantheon of great British writers.The enduring qualities of 'Falkland, Complete' cannot be overstated, and this edition offers both new and seasoned readers an opportunity to engage deeply with the text. This book is highly recommended for those interested in the human drama and the moral questions that arise within it. It stands as both a testament to Lytton's innovative literary craftsmanship and a monument within the wider sphere of world literature. DigiCat's dedication to preserving such works ensures that 'Falkland, Complete' will continue to ignite conversations and passions for generations to come.
Autorenportrait
Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton, was a prominent English writer and politician during the 19th century. Born on May 25, 1803, in London, England, he was a multifaceted figure who left his mark in the realms of literature, poetry, and politics. Best known for his novels, which were widely popular during his time, Bulwer-Lytton penned numerous works that ranged from science fiction to historical romance, exploring themes of social reform, personal ambition, and the supernatural. Among his notable works is 'Falkland, Complete,' a novel that exemplifies his literary style, which often featured elaborate plots and a gothic atmosphere. His writing is characterized by a rich vocabulary and an often moralistic tone, reflecting the Victorian values of his era. Bulwer-Lytton also served as a Member of Parliament and as Secretary of State for the Colonies, further enhancing his reputation as a statesman. He was ennobled as a peer in 1866, which recognised his contributions to literature and public service. His legacy includes the controversial phrase
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