THE GREAT IMPERSONATION (Spy Thriller)

Par : E. Phillips Oppenheim

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  • Nombre de pages215
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4776845-6
  • EAN8596547768456
  • Date de parution29/12/2023
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille498 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

Résumé

E. Phillips Oppenheim's "The Great Impersonation" is a masterful spy thriller that intricately weaves together themes of identity and deception against a backdrop of pre-World War I geopolitical tensions. With its sharp prose and a narrative style that oscillates between suspenseful and contemplative, the novel delves deep into the psyche of its characters, particularly focusing on the life of the enigmatic protagonist who adopts another's identity to navigate a treacherous world of espionage.
Oppenheim employs vivid imagery and tension-laden dialogue to create an atmosphere ripe for intrigue, reflecting a growing fascination with espionage in early 20th-century literature, where the boundaries of nationalism and personal allegiance blur dramatically. E. Phillips Oppenheim, renowned for popularizing the spy genre, skillfully draws upon his own experiences and observations of international affairs, particularly the undercurrents of political machinations in Europe during his time.
Born in 1866, Oppenheim honed his craft amidst the socio-political upheaval of his era, frequently exploring themes of betrayal and moral ambiguity that resonate throughout "The Great Impersonation." His keen insights into human behavior and societal pressures enabled him to construct a narrative that captivates and unsettles, inviting readers to question the veracity of appearance versus reality.
This compelling narrative not only entertains but also raises profound questions about authenticity and morality during tumultuous times. "The Great Impersonation" is a must-read for aficionados of the spy genre and for those intrigued by historical contexts that shape human behavior. Oppenheim's ability to blend action with psychological complexity ensures that this novel remains a cornerstone of early 20th-century literature, offering both thrills and thoughtful reflection.
E. Phillips Oppenheim's "The Great Impersonation" is a masterful spy thriller that intricately weaves together themes of identity and deception against a backdrop of pre-World War I geopolitical tensions. With its sharp prose and a narrative style that oscillates between suspenseful and contemplative, the novel delves deep into the psyche of its characters, particularly focusing on the life of the enigmatic protagonist who adopts another's identity to navigate a treacherous world of espionage.
Oppenheim employs vivid imagery and tension-laden dialogue to create an atmosphere ripe for intrigue, reflecting a growing fascination with espionage in early 20th-century literature, where the boundaries of nationalism and personal allegiance blur dramatically. E. Phillips Oppenheim, renowned for popularizing the spy genre, skillfully draws upon his own experiences and observations of international affairs, particularly the undercurrents of political machinations in Europe during his time.
Born in 1866, Oppenheim honed his craft amidst the socio-political upheaval of his era, frequently exploring themes of betrayal and moral ambiguity that resonate throughout "The Great Impersonation." His keen insights into human behavior and societal pressures enabled him to construct a narrative that captivates and unsettles, inviting readers to question the veracity of appearance versus reality.
This compelling narrative not only entertains but also raises profound questions about authenticity and morality during tumultuous times. "The Great Impersonation" is a must-read for aficionados of the spy genre and for those intrigued by historical contexts that shape human behavior. Oppenheim's ability to blend action with psychological complexity ensures that this novel remains a cornerstone of early 20th-century literature, offering both thrills and thoughtful reflection.