Beschreibung
In 'By Order of the League,' Fred M. White weaves a rich narrative tapestry, meticulously detailing the life and inner struggles of Frederick Maxwell, exploring themes of privilege, passion, and the pursuit of vocation. Embedded within the verdant setting of Rome, White utilizes eloquent prose to paint a vivid picture of an artist's dalliance with creation, juxtaposed with the luxurious complacency afforded by wealth. The narrative is not just a personal journey, but also a social critique encased within the historical and cultural milieu of the late 19th to early 20th century, as it examines the power and influence of secret societies and their societal aspirations.Fred M. White, a prolific author with a keen observational eye, imbues his characters with a depth that likely stems from his own diverse experiences. His portrayal of Maxwell, and his companions Carlo Visci and Luigi Salvarini, reflects a deep-seated concern with the intersection of art and the moral responsibilities of the elite. White's own background, potentially filled with the same dilemmas, may have inspired the characters' promise to the Leaguea pledge that symbolically bridges their private artistic quests with overarching public duties.'Recommended for readers of classic literature, fans of historical intrigue, and art aficionados, 'By Order of the League' promises an immersive and thought-provoking experience. White's masterful narrative invites contemplation on the role of art in society and the burden of privilege. The novel, punctuated with philosophical depth and the enticement of secret alliances, is poised to captivate and challenge discerning readers who seek a blend of astute social commentary and personal evolution within their literary journeys.
Autorenportrait
Fred Merrick White, often recognized solely as Fred M. White, was a prolific British author best known for his contributions to the genre of thriller and speculative fiction. Born on January 9, 1859, White's literary career extended from the late 19th century into the early 20th century, a period marked by a remarkable output of short stories and novels. 'By Order of the League,' just one example among his extensive bibliography, showcases White's knack for crafting suspenseful narratives set against diverse backdrops, whether it be the genteel society or the rugged frontier of adventure. His writing, often serialized in popular magazines before being published in book form, captured the imagination of readers with its exploration of emerging themes such as science and technology, societal transformation, and premonitions of disaster a style that somewhat presaged the modern-day thriller. Much of White's work, which now resides in the public domain, is characterized by finely plotted stories and a flair for dramatic tension, earning him a place in the annals of early genre fiction. Nevertheless, despite the sheer volume and the ephemeral popularity of his work, Fred M. White has not been as enduringly remembered as some of his contemporaries. He passed away on December 15, 1935, leaving behind a vast, though now mostly obscure, literary legacy.
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