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The Killer and the Slain. Love, Betrayal, and Redemption in War-Torn Europe: A Gripping Psychological Thriller
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- Nombre de pages163
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-633--809851-1
- EAN4066338098511
- Date de parution09/11/2021
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille615 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
Hugh Walpole's "The Killer and the Slain" offers a riveting exploration of morality, passion, and the consequences of violence set against the backdrop of early 20th-century England. This novel blends psychological depth with a rich narrative style, marked by Walpole's skilled use of vivid imagery and intricate character development. It delves into the psyche of its protagonists, unraveling the complex motivations driving a murder that shakes their community.
In its examination of guilt and redemption, the novel reflects the era's literature, often grappling with themes of existential angst and moral ambiguity, indicative of the broader Modernist movement. A prominent English novelist and playwright, Hugh Walpole drew from his own experiences and the tumultuous political climate of his time, which was marred by the aftermath of World War I. His keen understanding of human emotions and societal tensions enriches his storytelling, allowing readers to empathize with characters caught in morally precarious situations.
Walpole'Äôs extensive literary career, marked by both popular and critical acclaim, reveals his fascination with the darker facets of the human experience. For readers intrigued by intricate moral dilemmas and character-driven narratives, "The Killer and the Slain" is a must-read. Walpole's masterful storytelling not only engages but also challenges readers to contemplate the complex interplay of fate and free will.
This novel remains a pertinent reflection on the human condition, rendering it a timeless addition to the canon of 20th-century literature.
In its examination of guilt and redemption, the novel reflects the era's literature, often grappling with themes of existential angst and moral ambiguity, indicative of the broader Modernist movement. A prominent English novelist and playwright, Hugh Walpole drew from his own experiences and the tumultuous political climate of his time, which was marred by the aftermath of World War I. His keen understanding of human emotions and societal tensions enriches his storytelling, allowing readers to empathize with characters caught in morally precarious situations.
Walpole'Äôs extensive literary career, marked by both popular and critical acclaim, reveals his fascination with the darker facets of the human experience. For readers intrigued by intricate moral dilemmas and character-driven narratives, "The Killer and the Slain" is a must-read. Walpole's masterful storytelling not only engages but also challenges readers to contemplate the complex interplay of fate and free will.
This novel remains a pertinent reflection on the human condition, rendering it a timeless addition to the canon of 20th-century literature.

















