A Cardinal Sin

A Cardinal Sin

Por Alexina Loranger Donovan (Traductor), Eugène Sue

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
Disponibilidad: Descarga inmediata

Sinopsis

Eug?®ne Sue'Äôs "A Cardinal Sin" delves into the moral complexities of faith, devotion, and human folly against the backdrop of 19th-century French society. This novel employs the dramatic style of feuilleton, blending elements of social critique and sensational narrative. Through vivid characterizations and intricate plots, Sue explores the dichotomy between piety and hypocrisy, exposing the corruptions within the Church and society at large. The novel reflects the Romantic movement's preoccupation with passion and moral dilemmas, while its serialization format engages readers with cliffhangers and emotional depth. Eug?®ne Sue, a prominent figure in the literary scene of his time, was influenced by his own experiences as a political activist and a practitioner of humanitarian philosophies. His background in the medical field and ardent support for social reform led him to critique the societal injustices perpetuated by the powerful. Sue'Äôs aspiration to unmask individual and institutional sins is a recurrent theme in his oeuvre, indicating a conscious effort to challenge contemporary societal norms through literary expression. This incisive novel is a must-read for those fascinated by historical narratives that confront moral ambiguities. Sue'Äôs keen observations and rich prose invite readers to reflect on their own values and the societal constructs surrounding them, making "A Cardinal Sin" not just a tale of transgression but a timeless exploration of the human condition.

Eugène Sue