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"Griffith Gaunt: Or, Jealousy Vol. III " by Charles Reade intricately weaves a Victorian-era tale of passion, betrayal, and jealousy. Set against the backdrop of a refined society, the novel delves into the complexities of human emotions amidst a backdrop of scandal and mystery. At the heart of the narrative lies a tangled web of romance and obsession, as characters grapple with the consequences of their desires in a love triangle fraught with intrigue. Jealousy simmers beneath the surface, driving the plot forward with dramatic tension and psychological depth. Revenge and secrets lurk in the…mehr

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"Griffith Gaunt: Or, Jealousy Vol. III " by Charles Reade intricately weaves a Victorian-era tale of passion, betrayal, and jealousy. Set against the backdrop of a refined society, the novel delves into the complexities of human emotions amidst a backdrop of scandal and mystery. At the heart of the narrative lies a tangled web of romance and obsession, as characters grapple with the consequences of their desires in a love triangle fraught with intrigue. Jealousy simmers beneath the surface, driving the plot forward with dramatic tension and psychological depth. Revenge and secrets lurk in the shadows, heightening the drama and adding layers of complexity to the story. As forbidden love blossoms amidst societal constraints, readers are drawn into a thrilling psychological thriller where every twist and turn uncovers new revelations. Through Reade's masterful storytelling, the novel unfolds as a captivating mystery, leaving readers on the edge of their seats as they unravel the scandalous truths hidden within the Victorian society's facade. "Griffith Gaunt" emerges as a timeless tale of forbidden passion and the destructive power of jealousy, offering a compelling glimpse into the darker corners of human nature.
Autorenporträt
Charles Reade, a British novelist and dramatist, is best known for his work The Cloister and the Hearth. Charles Reade was born in Ipsden, Oxfordshire, to John Reade and Anne Marie Scott-Waring. He had at least four brothers. He received his B.A. from Magdalen College, Oxford, in 1835, and later became a fellow of the college. He then became dean of arts and vice-president, and in 1847 he received his D.C.L degree. His name was entered at Lincoln's Inn in 1836; he was chosen a Vinerian Fellow in 1842 and admitted to the bar in 1843. He maintained his fellowship at Magdalen throughout his life, but after receiving his degree, he spent the majority of his time in London. William Winwood Reade, the prominent historian, was his nephew. Reade began his writing career as a dramatist, and he elected to list "dramatist" first on his tombstone. As an author, he was always aware of the stage effect in scenes, settings, and conversation. His first comedy, The Ladies' Battle, debuted at the Olympic Theatre in May 1851. It was succeeded by Angela (1851), A Village Tale (1852), The Lost Husband (1852), and Gold (1853).