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Falkland is one of Edward Bulwer-Lytton's early works, first published in 1827. It is a short novel that explores themes of passion, honor, and tragedy. The story is a dramatic and emotional tale, focusing on the tormented life of the protagonist, Falkland.The novel is structured around the experiences and inner turmoil of Falkland, a man of deep emotions and intense passions. His life is marked by romantic entanglements and a sense of unfulfilled destiny. The narrative delves into his relationships and the impact of his actions on those around him, ultimately leading to a tragic conclusion.Falkland is characterized by its Gothic elements, intense emotional tone, and exploration of the darker aspects of human nature. It reflects Bulwer-Lytton's interest in psychological depth and the complexities of the human spirit. Despite being one of his earlier works, it showcases his ability to craft a compelling and poignant story.

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ISBN9781434497604
PublisherWildside Press
Publication Date07/19/24
Pages108

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