Melmoth the Wanderer

Melmoth the Wanderer

Por Charles Robert Maturin

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
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Sinopsis

In "Melmoth the Wanderer," Charles Robert Maturin weaves a complex tapestry of gothic horror and existential philosophy, centered around the eponymous character, Melmoth, who searches for a soul to exchange for his own eternal torment. This novel employs a rich, ornate literary style, exemplifying early 19th-century Romanticism, while also engaging with the darker currents of the Gothic genre. Maturin's narrative structure is innovative, featuring multiple layers of storytelling and a series of interwoven tales that explore themes of despair, transgression, and the search for redemption in an increasingly alienated world. This intricate interplay of form and content situates the work within the broader literary context of the time, reflecting the anxieties of the Romantic era and the questioning of human existence and morality. Charles Robert Maturin, an Irish writer and clergyman, was influenced by his personal struggles and the political climate of his time. His own experiences with despair, alongside significant intellectual influences such as Sir Walter Scott and Lord Byron, shaped his ability to articulate the complexities of the human condition. Maturin's investment in theological questions and philosophical inquiries particularly informed the creation of Melmoth, embodying the tensions of faith and doubt prevalent in his life. "Melmoth the Wanderer" is a compelling recommendation for readers intrigued by the intersection of gothic literature and philosophical inquiry. Its haunting prose and profound themes invite contemplation and challenge readers to grapple with the essence of humanity. Readers drawn to richly layered narratives will find in Maturin's work a striking exploration of the darker sides of desire, despair, and the eternal quest for meaning.

Charles Robert Maturin

  • Editorial:
  • DigiCat
  • ISBN:
  • 8596547321262
  • Idioma:
  • Inglés
  • Tamaño:
  • Kb
  • Publicado:
  • Diciembre 26, 2021
  • Protección:
  • Adobe DRM