The Black Robe
  The Black Robe
Titolo The Black Robe
AutoreWilkie Collins
Prezzo€ 1,99
EditoreDigiCat
LinguaTesto in Inglese
FormatoAdobe DRM

Descrizione
In Wilkie Collins' gripping novella, "The Black Robe," the reader is drawn into a labyrinthine narrative that intertwines themes of crime, deceit, and racial tension. Set in the atmospheric backdrop of 19th-century England, Collins employs his signature style of sensationalism and intricate plotting to explore the moral ambiguities faced by his characters. The story follows a mysterious priest engaged in dark machinations, a reflection of both societal fears and the period's burgeoning interest in the psychology of evil. Through vivid imagery and deft characterizations, Collins taps into the gothic traditions of his time while pushing toward a more modern exploration of human motivation. Wilkie Collins, contemporaneous with the likes of Charles Dickens, was pioneering in his approach to serialized storytelling and mystery. His personal experiences, including his close relationships with complex individuals and his own struggles with society's norms, greatly influenced his literary vision. Collins's keen interest in social issues, particularly those surrounding identity and morality, are vividly embodied in the conflicts present in "The Black Robe." This novella is a profound commentary reflective of its era's tensions, and Collins's ability to weave intricate narratives was groundbreaking. Readers seeking a blend of suspense and social critique will find "The Black Robe" both engaging and thought-provoking. Collins's masterful storytelling provides a window into the darker realms of human nature, while also prompting readers to reflect on issues that remain relevant today. A must-read for enthusiasts of Victorian literature and psychological thrillers, this novella invites its audience to examine the thin veneer separating righteousness from depravity.