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M. P. Shiel's 'The Last Miracle' stands as a profound exploration of existential and theological quandaries, adeptly poised within the framework of early 20th century literary modernism. Shiel's narrative, couched in expressive yet precise prose, grapples with the metaphysical struggle inherent in the human condition, reflecting the tension between reason and faith. This particular edition by DigiCat Publishing encapsulates a respect for the literary heritage, ensuring that the stylistic nuances and philosophical undercurrents of Shiel's work are preserved and accessible to a contemporaneous…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
M. P. Shiel's 'The Last Miracle' stands as a profound exploration of existential and theological quandaries, adeptly poised within the framework of early 20th century literary modernism. Shiel's narrative, couched in expressive yet precise prose, grapples with the metaphysical struggle inherent in the human condition, reflecting the tension between reason and faith. This particular edition by DigiCat Publishing encapsulates a respect for the literary heritage, ensuring that the stylistic nuances and philosophical undercurrents of Shiel's work are preserved and accessible to a contemporaneous audience. The republished work, part of the broader legacy of human thought, emerges not merely as a narrative but as an intellectual artifact, urging readers to ponder the enduring questions of life and death, hope and despair. Matthew Phipps Shiel, an author of considerable ingenuity, was marked by his own unique experiences and the intellectual currents of his time. His Caribbean background and his foray into various genres, from science fiction to supernatural tales, informed the depth and diversity of his storytelling. 'The Last Miracle,' in particular, may reflect Shiel's preoccupations with the extraordinary and the spiritual, forging a novel that delves into the mystical and the unknown, and which speaks profoundly to the uncertainty and aspirations of the era during which it was composed. The reissue of 'The Last Miracle' by DigiCat Publishing is a commendable choice for readers who seek to engage with intellectually stimulating literature. It is a compelling invitation for aficionados of classic literature to rediscover Shiel's work and for those who appreciate multifaceted narratives that challenge and enlighten. The novel undoubtedly stands as an essential entry in the canon of speculative fiction, offering a journey that is as thought-provoking as it is poignant. Readers yearning for a blend of narrative intricacy and profound thematic exploration will find 'The Last Miracle' both satisfying and sublime.

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Autorenporträt
Matthew Phipps Shiel (1865-1947), known as M. P. Shiel, was a prolific British writer of West Indian heritage who left an indelible mark on the landscape of speculative fiction, with a particularly notable contribution to the genres of science fiction and supernatural fantasy. Shiel's literary career was marked by an intricate style and complex narratives, often imbued with elements of horror and the fantastic. 'The Last Miracle' (1906), one of Shiel's emblematic works, offers a glimpse into his existential ponderings and fascination with apocalyptic themes, which permeate his oeuvre. Shiel straddled the divide between 19th-century gothic traditions and emergent early 20th-century modernist tendencies. His predilection for grandiose language and flamboyant plots earned him a place among the literary figures that influenced the speculative genre, with some critics recognizing his eccentric and baroque storytelling as a precursor to later science fiction motifs. Shiel's contributions, while not as widely recognized in the mainstream as some of his contemporaries, have garnered attention and appreciation within academic circles and aficionados of classic science fiction literature.