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Ernest Maltravers traces the moral, intellectual, and emotional education of a gifted young aristocrat as he moves through love, ambition, authorship, and disillusionment. Blending the Bildungsroman with the philosophical romance, Bulwer-Lytton sets private passion against the claims of social duty and artistic vocation. Its elevated rhetoric, reflective digressions, and melodramatic turns place it firmly within the early Victorian novel's inheritance from Romanticism, while anticipating later fiction concerned with self-fashioning and ethical responsibility. Edward Bulwer-Lytton was one of the most versatile literary figures of the nineteenth century: novelist, dramatist, politician, and social observer. His own experience of fame, public controversy, parliamentary life, and literary labor informs the novel's fascination with reputation, genius, and the uneasy relation between imagination and worldly action. Maltravers's struggles often read as Bulwer-Lytton's meditation on the costs of authorship and the moral uses of intellect. This book is recommended to readers interested in Victorian fiction before Dickensian realism became dominant, and to those drawn to novels of character, ambition, and conscience. Ernest Maltravers rewards patience with a rich study of youthful idealism tested by experience.
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ISBN9788028356408
PublisherSharp Ink
Publication Date12/06/23
Pages260
Main GenreNovels
Sub GenreClassics
FormatSoftcover
LanguageEnglish
Price15.20 €
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