The God in the Car (ePub)
A Novel
(Sprache: Englisch)
Anthony Hope's 'The God in the Car' stands as a hallmark of transition, as the Victorian era melded into the Edwardian, with its narrative delving into the realms of politics, love, and the moral quandaries inherent in the pursuit of power. Hope's incisive...
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Anthony Hope's 'The God in the Car' stands as a hallmark of transition, as the Victorian era melded into the Edwardian, with its narrative delving into the realms of politics, love, and the moral quandaries inherent in the pursuit of power. Hope's incisive prose masterfully chronicles the journey of its protagonist, navigating through a society where the gods of industry and commerce reign supreme. The novel, while echoing the stylistic choices of its time, also offers a resonant critique of ambition and the lust for influence, packaged within the formality and precision of late 19th-century literature. It is a text that serves as both a reflection of and commentary on the societal shifts of the period, rendering it a significant work in the literary context of turn-of-the-century England.
Anthony Hope, born Anthony Hope Hawkins, gained prominence through his prodigious literary output at the confluence of the 19th and 20th centuries. His experiences within the bounds of Victorian society and its gradual evolution into Edwardian modernity no doubt shaped his narrative perspective, as displayed in 'The God in the Car'. Hope's background as a lawyer provided him with sharp insight into the complexities of human nature and the intricacies of societal structures-a perspective that saturates his work. This novel, like his more famed 'The Prisoner of Zenda', showcases Hope's adept ability to weave suspense with nuanced social commentary, cementing his place among the venerable storytellers of his time.
Recommended for aficionados of historical and sociopolitical literature, 'The God in the Car' will captivate readers who appreciate a narrative punctuated by intellectual vigor and a critical examination of societal mores. Those seeking to understand the undercurrents that drove the late Victorian and early Edwardian eras will find in Hope's work a guidepost shining a light on the human condition amidst rapid social and technological change. It is a deftly crafted novel that resonates with the timeless themes of ambition and morality, offering a window into the soul of an era on the cusp of modernity.
Anthony Hope, born Anthony Hope Hawkins, gained prominence through his prodigious literary output at the confluence of the 19th and 20th centuries. His experiences within the bounds of Victorian society and its gradual evolution into Edwardian modernity no doubt shaped his narrative perspective, as displayed in 'The God in the Car'. Hope's background as a lawyer provided him with sharp insight into the complexities of human nature and the intricacies of societal structures-a perspective that saturates his work. This novel, like his more famed 'The Prisoner of Zenda', showcases Hope's adept ability to weave suspense with nuanced social commentary, cementing his place among the venerable storytellers of his time.
Recommended for aficionados of historical and sociopolitical literature, 'The God in the Car' will captivate readers who appreciate a narrative punctuated by intellectual vigor and a critical examination of societal mores. Those seeking to understand the undercurrents that drove the late Victorian and early Edwardian eras will find in Hope's work a guidepost shining a light on the human condition amidst rapid social and technological change. It is a deftly crafted novel that resonates with the timeless themes of ambition and morality, offering a window into the soul of an era on the cusp of modernity.
Autoren-Porträt von Anthony Hope
Anthony Hope, born Anthony Hope Hawkins on February 9, 1863, was an English novelist and playwright who gained a wide readership at the turn of the 20th century. A barrister by training, Hope found his literary niche in adventure novels and romances, most notably with his seminal work, 'The Prisoner of Zenda' (1894), which established him as a master of the romantic adventure genre and went on to inspire a new subgenre of 'Ruritanian romance.' Hope's writing prowess did not end there; he continued to produce popular works such as 'The God in the Car' (1894), a political novel that reflects on the impact of wealth and finance on English society, showcasing his versatility and sociopolitical insight. In this work, as in others, Hope's narrative is propulsive, grappling with moral and ethical dilemmas through sharply drawn characters. 'The God in the Car' offers a window to late Victorian values and the literary style of the era, which valued intricate plots and a clear, articulate prose. Despite his prolific career, including over 30 novels and plays, Hope remains best-known for the Zenda tales, with their swashbuckling charm and historical flair. He was not just an entertainer but also a commentator on the shifting societal norms of his time, earning him enduring respect in literary circles. Anthony Hope breathed his last on July 8, 1933, leaving behind a bounty of literature that continues to be celebrated for its narrative verve and timeless appeal.
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- Autor: Anthony Hope
- 2022, 345 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: DigiCat
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- ISBN-13: 8596547383802
- Erscheinungsdatum: 16.09.2022
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