The Disowned Volume 1 by Edward Bulwer-Lytton introduces readers to Clarence Linden, a young man caught between the pressures of society and a desire for freedom. The novel opens on a warm evening in the English countryside, where Clarence encounters a gypsy on his way to the town. This meeting sparks a journey into self-discovery and adventure, as Clarence is drawn to the gypsy's lifestyle of independence and escape from societal constraints. As Clarence spends time with the gypsy community, he is captivated by their sense of freedom and camaraderie, a stark contrast to the emotional burdens…mehr
The Disowned Volume 1 by Edward Bulwer-Lytton introduces readers to Clarence Linden, a young man caught between the pressures of society and a desire for freedom. The novel opens on a warm evening in the English countryside, where Clarence encounters a gypsy on his way to the town. This meeting sparks a journey into self-discovery and adventure, as Clarence is drawn to the gypsy's lifestyle of independence and escape from societal constraints. As Clarence spends time with the gypsy community, he is captivated by their sense of freedom and camaraderie, a stark contrast to the emotional burdens of his past. His background is marked by feelings of abandonment and a lack of connection with his heritage, leading him to question his place in the rigid societal structure that governs his life. The gypsies, with their warmth and zest for life, offer him a taste of a different world-one of adventure, belonging, and possibility. This opening sets the stage for Clarence's internal struggle between societal expectations and the alluring freedom of a life unbound by rules, and the unfolding narrative promises to explore themes of identity, belonging, and the tension between personal aspirations and social obligationsHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton, was an influential English writer and politician born on May 25, 1803, in London. A prolific author, he is best known for his novels, including The Last Days of Pompeii, Eugene Aram, and The Coming Race, which helped shape Victorian literature. His writing often explored themes of social issues, human nature, and the tension between reason and emotion. In addition to his literary career, Bulwer-Lytton had a notable political life. He served as a Member of Parliament for the Whig Party from 1831 to 1841 and later as a Conservative from 1851 to 1866. He was also appointed to the House of Lords in 1866. Throughout his career, he was awarded the Chancellor's Gold Medal for his contributions to literature. He passed away on January 18, 1873, in Torquay at the age of 69. Bulwer-Lytton's legacy endures through his literary works, which continue to influence modern storytelling, and his role in 19th-century politics.
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