The Chink in the Armour
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- Nombre de pages213
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4706722-1
- EAN8596547067221
- Date de parution13/06/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille420 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
Marie Belloc Lowndes's novel, "The Chink in the Armour, " is a gripping psychological thriller that intricately explores themes of guilt, obsession, and the fragility of human relationships. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century England, the narrative unfolds through the life of a prominent public figure whose carefully constructed facade begins to crumble after a chance encounter with a mysterious woman.
Lowndes deftly employs an atmospheric and suspenseful literary style, drawing readers into the complexities of her characters' inner lives while simultaneously reflecting broader societal anxieties of the period, particularly regarding identity and morality. Marie Belloc Lowndes, an influential feminist writer and journalist, was deeply engaged in the literary and social issues of her time. Her experiences working with crime reporting and fascination with the darker sides of human nature inform the nuanced characterization in "The Chink in the Armour." The novel, first published in 1921, showcases Lowndes's acute understanding of psychological tension, likely nurtured by her keen observations of contemporary society and its moral dilemmas.
I highly recommend "The Chink in the Armour" to readers who appreciate psychological depth combined with a compelling plot. Lowndes's incisive commentary on the human condition makes this work an essential exploration of early modern literature, perfect for those interested in the convergence of crime, psychology, and social commentary.
Lowndes deftly employs an atmospheric and suspenseful literary style, drawing readers into the complexities of her characters' inner lives while simultaneously reflecting broader societal anxieties of the period, particularly regarding identity and morality. Marie Belloc Lowndes, an influential feminist writer and journalist, was deeply engaged in the literary and social issues of her time. Her experiences working with crime reporting and fascination with the darker sides of human nature inform the nuanced characterization in "The Chink in the Armour." The novel, first published in 1921, showcases Lowndes's acute understanding of psychological tension, likely nurtured by her keen observations of contemporary society and its moral dilemmas.
I highly recommend "The Chink in the Armour" to readers who appreciate psychological depth combined with a compelling plot. Lowndes's incisive commentary on the human condition makes this work an essential exploration of early modern literature, perfect for those interested in the convergence of crime, psychology, and social commentary.
Marie Belloc Lowndes's novel, "The Chink in the Armour, " is a gripping psychological thriller that intricately explores themes of guilt, obsession, and the fragility of human relationships. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century England, the narrative unfolds through the life of a prominent public figure whose carefully constructed facade begins to crumble after a chance encounter with a mysterious woman.
Lowndes deftly employs an atmospheric and suspenseful literary style, drawing readers into the complexities of her characters' inner lives while simultaneously reflecting broader societal anxieties of the period, particularly regarding identity and morality. Marie Belloc Lowndes, an influential feminist writer and journalist, was deeply engaged in the literary and social issues of her time. Her experiences working with crime reporting and fascination with the darker sides of human nature inform the nuanced characterization in "The Chink in the Armour." The novel, first published in 1921, showcases Lowndes's acute understanding of psychological tension, likely nurtured by her keen observations of contemporary society and its moral dilemmas.
I highly recommend "The Chink in the Armour" to readers who appreciate psychological depth combined with a compelling plot. Lowndes's incisive commentary on the human condition makes this work an essential exploration of early modern literature, perfect for those interested in the convergence of crime, psychology, and social commentary.
Lowndes deftly employs an atmospheric and suspenseful literary style, drawing readers into the complexities of her characters' inner lives while simultaneously reflecting broader societal anxieties of the period, particularly regarding identity and morality. Marie Belloc Lowndes, an influential feminist writer and journalist, was deeply engaged in the literary and social issues of her time. Her experiences working with crime reporting and fascination with the darker sides of human nature inform the nuanced characterization in "The Chink in the Armour." The novel, first published in 1921, showcases Lowndes's acute understanding of psychological tension, likely nurtured by her keen observations of contemporary society and its moral dilemmas.
I highly recommend "The Chink in the Armour" to readers who appreciate psychological depth combined with a compelling plot. Lowndes's incisive commentary on the human condition makes this work an essential exploration of early modern literature, perfect for those interested in the convergence of crime, psychology, and social commentary.



