An Omnibus of Supernatural Parables – 3 Classic Moral Tales

| | Titolo | An Omnibus of Supernatural Parables – 3 Classic Moral Tales | | Prezzo | € 0,49 | Collections e-artnow| Editore | e-artnow Collections | | Lingua | Testo in | | Formato | Adobe DRM | |
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An Omnibus of Supernatural Parables – 3 Classic Moral Tales presents an enthralling exploration of human morality, temptation, and redemption through the lens of the supernatural. This carefully curated anthology captures the eclectic stylistic essence of its time, blending the Gothic with the moralistic. Each tale, steeped in rich allegory and imaginative discourse, offers a unique take on moral dilemmas faced by individuals standing at the crossroads of fate and free will. The collection offers a tapestry of chilling atmospheres and ponders over the eternal battle between good and evil, leaving readers with much to contemplate long after the last page is turned. This compelling collection is anchored by the unparalleled narrative prowess of Charles Dickens, G. K. Chesterton, and May Sinclair. Each of these luminaries brings their unique literary heritage to the anthology, shaping the supernatural into a medium for moral inquiry. Dickens' illustrative storytelling, Chesterton's incisive wit, and Sinclair's psychological depth converge to create a narrative landscape that reflects the burgeoning philosophical thought of their era. Rooted in both the Victorian and Edwardian era's exploration of the unseen, these tales illuminate the cultural anxieties and moral questions of their time. For those eager to uncover the intricate interplay between morality and the supernatural in classic literature, An Omnibus of Supernatural Parables provides an unparalleled opportunity. This anthology permits a deeper appreciation of the narrative range and emotional depth that multiple high-brow perspectives on the supernatural can offer. Readers are invited to engage with universal themes and diverse literary styles that foster a richer dialogue within the spectrum of human experience.
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