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E. Phillips Oppenheim's "A Lost Leader" is a gripping narrative that explores themes of ambition, moral conflict, and the complexities of political life during the early 20th century. Written in Oppenheim'Äôs characteristic style, the novel employs intricate character development and suspenseful pacing, reflecting the era's tumultuous socio-political landscape. With a blend of intrigue and romance, Oppenheim skillfully delves into the psyche of his protagonist, revealing the personal sacrifices involved in a life steeped in ambition and public scrutiny, while also critiquing the often murky…mehr

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E. Phillips Oppenheim's "A Lost Leader" is a gripping narrative that explores themes of ambition, moral conflict, and the complexities of political life during the early 20th century. Written in Oppenheim'Äôs characteristic style, the novel employs intricate character development and suspenseful pacing, reflecting the era's tumultuous socio-political landscape. With a blend of intrigue and romance, Oppenheim skillfully delves into the psyche of his protagonist, revealing the personal sacrifices involved in a life steeped in ambition and public scrutiny, while also critiquing the often murky waters of leadership and ethical dilemmas. Oppenheim, a prolific writer often dubbed the 'prince of story-tellers,' was deeply influenced by the political climate of his time, having witnessed the rise and fall of various leaders and ideologies. His background in journalism and experience in the world of finance and politics added layers of authenticity to his narratives. These experiences profoundly informed his exploration of character motivations and societal expectations in "A Lost Leader," making it not only a story of individual struggle but also a reflection on the broader implications of leadership. This novel is an essential read for those fascinated by historical fiction that resonates with contemporary issues of leadership and ethical governance. Oppenheim's masterful storytelling invites readers to reflect on the nuances of personal integrity against a backdrop of societal pressures, making it a timeless exploration of what it truly means to lead.

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E. Phillips Oppenheim was born on October 22, 1866, in Tohhenham, London, England, to Henrietta Susannah Temperley Budd and Edward John Oppenheim, a leather retailer. After leaving school at age 17, he helped his father in his leather business and used to write in his extra time. His first novel, Expiration (1886), and subsequent thrillers piqued the interest of a wealthy New York businessman who eventually bought out the leather business and made Oppenheim a high-paid director.He is more focused on dedicating most of his time to writing. The novels, volumes of short stories, and plays that followed, numbering more than 150, were about humans with modern heroes, fearless spies, and stylish noblemen. The Long Arm of Mannister (1910), The Moving Finger (1911), and The Great Impersonation (1920) are three of his most famous essays.