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The Gateless Barrier delves into a man's internal conflict as he confronts the dissonance between his outwardly successful life and his deeper, unfulfilled desires. On a journey to visit his ailing uncle, the protagonist finds himself questioning the foundations of his marriage and the intellectual pursuits that intrigue him. The narrative captures a sense of liberation as he embarks on a voyage, allowing him to escape the constraints of society and explore his own sense of identity. Upon reaching his uncle's estate, the atmosphere becomes oppressive, and unsettling tales of the house…mehr

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The Gateless Barrier delves into a man's internal conflict as he confronts the dissonance between his outwardly successful life and his deeper, unfulfilled desires. On a journey to visit his ailing uncle, the protagonist finds himself questioning the foundations of his marriage and the intellectual pursuits that intrigue him. The narrative captures a sense of liberation as he embarks on a voyage, allowing him to escape the constraints of society and explore his own sense of identity. Upon reaching his uncle's estate, the atmosphere becomes oppressive, and unsettling tales of the house introduce an element of mystery and intrigue. As the protagonist engages with his uncle, he is drawn into a world of intellectual challenges and moral dilemmas, ultimately leading him to profound existential questions. The exploration of these complex issues, coupled with the introduction of supernatural elements, invites readers to reflect on human purpose, identity, and the impact of societal expectations. Through the protagonist's journey, the story probes the psychological and philosophical tensions that shape the human experience.
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Autorenporträt
Mary St Leger Kingsley, known by her pen name Lucas Malet, was a British novelist born in 1852 in Hampshire, United Kingdom. She was the daughter of the renowned writer Charles Kingsley. Throughout her life, Mary was deeply influenced by her father's literary legacy, and she went on to become a successful writer herself. Malet's works often explored complex social and emotional themes, with notable novels including The Wages of Sin and The History of Sir Richard Calmady, both of which garnered significant popularity during her lifetime. In 1876, she married William Harrison, with whom she had a family. She was well-regarded in the Victorian literary world, contributing to the social and emotional discourse of her time through her stories. Her novels often depicted intricate family dynamics, social expectations, and the evolving roles of women. Lucas Malet's literary career was marked by her ability to blend narrative richness with strong character development. She passed away in 1931 at the age of 79 in Tenby, United Kingdom. Her works remain a testament to the complexity of human nature and the societal pressures that shape it.