The Beetle Supernatural Horror Thriller
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Verlag:Chicago Review Press Inc DBA Indepe
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Einband
Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsdatum
14.12.2020
Verlag
Chicago Review Press Inc DBA IndepeSeitenzahl
200
Maße (L/B/H)
22,9/15,3/1,5 cm
Gewicht
287 g
Sprache
Englisch
ISBN
978-80-273-0506-3
In Richard Marsh's 1897 novel, "The Beetle," the narrative unfolds through a unique multi-perspective structure, combining elements of horror, political intrigue, and psychological suspense. The story revolves around a mysterious creature that can transform from a beetle into a human form, embodying the anxieties of British society during the fin de siècle. This work employs vivid imagery and rich descriptions, reflecting late Victorian concerns around identity, colonialism, and the grotesque, while simultaneously challenging the conventions of the Gothic tradition. Richard Marsh, an English author, was significantly influenced by the rising societal tensions of his time, particularly regarding the fear of the 'Other' and the complexities of modernity. Marsh was known for his interest in the spiritualism and the occult, which permeates "The Beetle." His diverse experiences and occupations, including editorials and as a novelist, equipped him with a nuanced understanding of the fears and fascinations that characterized a rapidly changing era, drawing readers into a labyrinth of intrigue and terror. This compelling read is highly recommended for those interested in Gothic literature, cultural history, or psychological thrillers. Marsh's intricate narrative weaves together horror, social commentary, and the supernatural, making "The Beetle" a profound exploration of Victorian anxieties that resonates with contemporary themes of identity and transformation.
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