A Prince of Sinners. A Tale of Scandal, Intrigue, and Romance in Edwardian England

Par : E. Phillips Oppenheim
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  • Nombre de pages294
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN4057664600677
  • EAN4057664600677
  • Date de parution02/12/2019
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille652 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In "A Prince of Sinners, " E. Phillips Oppenheim weaves a captivating tale of intrigue and romance set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Europe. The novel showcases Oppenheim's trademark literary style, characterized by its sharp dialogue and richly drawn characters, transporting readers to a world of aristocratic elegance and moral complexity. The narrative unfolds in a labyrinth of political machinations, exploring themes of love, betrayal, and the dichotomy between social duty and personal desire, all wrapped in a plot that masterfully intertwines suspense and emotional depth.
E. Phillips Oppenheim, revered as one of the pioneers of the spy fiction genre, drew upon his extensive knowledge of European society and politics, which informed his portrayal of the elite classes in "A Prince of Sinners." His experiences growing up in a changing England and his keen observations of the tumultuous geopolitical landscape of his time undoubtedly influenced the depth of character and moral ambiguity presented in this work, reflecting both the glamour and the danger of a world on the verge of great upheaval.
For readers who relish smartly crafted narratives filled with complexity, "A Prince of Sinners" is a must-read. It invites exploration of the interplay between societal expectation and individual aspiration, delivering not just a thrilling story, but a vivid reflection on the human condition. This novel is a testament to Oppenheim's enduring legacy and a brilliant lens through which to view early modern social dynamics.
In "A Prince of Sinners, " E. Phillips Oppenheim weaves a captivating tale of intrigue and romance set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Europe. The novel showcases Oppenheim's trademark literary style, characterized by its sharp dialogue and richly drawn characters, transporting readers to a world of aristocratic elegance and moral complexity. The narrative unfolds in a labyrinth of political machinations, exploring themes of love, betrayal, and the dichotomy between social duty and personal desire, all wrapped in a plot that masterfully intertwines suspense and emotional depth.
E. Phillips Oppenheim, revered as one of the pioneers of the spy fiction genre, drew upon his extensive knowledge of European society and politics, which informed his portrayal of the elite classes in "A Prince of Sinners." His experiences growing up in a changing England and his keen observations of the tumultuous geopolitical landscape of his time undoubtedly influenced the depth of character and moral ambiguity presented in this work, reflecting both the glamour and the danger of a world on the verge of great upheaval.
For readers who relish smartly crafted narratives filled with complexity, "A Prince of Sinners" is a must-read. It invites exploration of the interplay between societal expectation and individual aspiration, delivering not just a thrilling story, but a vivid reflection on the human condition. This novel is a testament to Oppenheim's enduring legacy and a brilliant lens through which to view early modern social dynamics.