Peccavi
E. W. Hornung's "Peccavi" is a masterful exploration of moral ambiguity and the human condition set against the gritty backdrop of Victorian England. The novella employs a rich, atmospheric style that conjures vivid imagery and complex characterizations, reflecting the era's literary preoccupations with crime and morality. Hornung deftly weaves a narrative that oscillates between tension and introspection, illuminating the struggles of a protagonist grappling with guilt and redemption, while the title itself—a Latin term meaning 'I have sinned'—foreshadows the thematic depth of the text. Hornung, perhaps best known for his creation of the gentleman thief A. J. Raffles, infuses "Peccavi" with his keen understanding of societal undercurrents and human psychology. His personal experiences as a member of the British upper class, coupled with his fascination for the darker aspects of life and character, likely informed the visceral themes present in this work. It reflects his interest in the dualities of man—both the refined and the delinquent—drawing readers into the complexities of human motivation. This novella is highly recommended for readers seeking a nuanced examination of morality within a historical context. Hornung's profound insights and elegant prose render "Peccavi" a compelling study in ethical dilemmas and a significant addition to the crime literature canon. For those intrigued by the intersection of psychology and morality, Hornung's work is a must-read. It is highly recommended for students of human psychology, admirers of early 20th-century fiction, and anyone in search of a story that provides a candid yet compassionate glimpse into the human soul's capacity for error and its relentless quest for redemption.
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Anno edizione:2022
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Lingua:Inglese
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