The Snake's Pass. Historical Novel

Par : Bram Stoker
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  • Nombre de pages220
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4780846-6
  • EAN8596547808466
  • Date de parution12/01/2024
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille812 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In Bram Stoker's lesser-known work, "The Snake's Pass, " the author deftly intertwines elements of Gothic fiction with a profound exploration of human psychology and landscape. Set against the backdrop of the remote Irish countryside, Stoker crafts a narrative enriched with vivid imagery and atmospheric detail, capturing the tension between man and nature. The story follows a young Englishman, who, upon encountering treachery and intrigue, unravels local myths and legends while confronting the darker aspects of humanity.
Stoker'Äôs purposeful use of the Irish setting reflects his fascination with folklore and the supernatural, positioning the novel within the emerging genre of Victorian Gothic literature that intricately weaves personal and cultural narratives. Bram Stoker, best known for his iconic vampire novel "Dracula, " drew upon his Irish heritage and personal experiences, weaving cultural elements and gothic motifs into his writing.
His deep appreciation for Irish folklore, perhaps inspired by his childhood in Dublin, profoundly influences the narrative of "The Snake's Pass." This novel, published in 1890, reflects Stoker's linguistic prowess and his quest for identity, as he integrates elements of his native culture with the universal themes of conflict, desire, and fear. For readers seeking a rich literary experience beyond Stoker's famed Dracula, "The Snake's Pass" offers a compelling exploration of suspense, mythology, and the human condition.
Its masterful storytelling and atmospheric depth make it a worthy addition to both gothic and Irish literature, providing insights into the complexities of fear and the allure of the unknown. Readers intrigued by the interplay of folklore and personal narrative will find this novel a hidden gem in Stoker's oeuvre.
In Bram Stoker's lesser-known work, "The Snake's Pass, " the author deftly intertwines elements of Gothic fiction with a profound exploration of human psychology and landscape. Set against the backdrop of the remote Irish countryside, Stoker crafts a narrative enriched with vivid imagery and atmospheric detail, capturing the tension between man and nature. The story follows a young Englishman, who, upon encountering treachery and intrigue, unravels local myths and legends while confronting the darker aspects of humanity.
Stoker'Äôs purposeful use of the Irish setting reflects his fascination with folklore and the supernatural, positioning the novel within the emerging genre of Victorian Gothic literature that intricately weaves personal and cultural narratives. Bram Stoker, best known for his iconic vampire novel "Dracula, " drew upon his Irish heritage and personal experiences, weaving cultural elements and gothic motifs into his writing.
His deep appreciation for Irish folklore, perhaps inspired by his childhood in Dublin, profoundly influences the narrative of "The Snake's Pass." This novel, published in 1890, reflects Stoker's linguistic prowess and his quest for identity, as he integrates elements of his native culture with the universal themes of conflict, desire, and fear. For readers seeking a rich literary experience beyond Stoker's famed Dracula, "The Snake's Pass" offers a compelling exploration of suspense, mythology, and the human condition.
Its masterful storytelling and atmospheric depth make it a worthy addition to both gothic and Irish literature, providing insights into the complexities of fear and the allure of the unknown. Readers intrigued by the interplay of folklore and personal narrative will find this novel a hidden gem in Stoker's oeuvre.
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