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Paul Heyse's novel, 'At the Ghost Hour. The House of the Unbelieving Thomas', explores the theme of skepticism and supernatural beliefs through a captivating narrative filled with eerie atmospheres and eerie characters. Heyse's literary style is characterized by vivid descriptions and rich symbolism, which immerse the reader in the haunting world of the protagonist, Thomas. Set in a Gothic mansion filled with secrets and mysteries, the novel delves into the psychological impact of denying the existence of the supernatural. Paul Heyse, a Nobel Prize-winning German author known for his profound…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Paul Heyse's novel, 'At the Ghost Hour. The House of the Unbelieving Thomas', explores the theme of skepticism and supernatural beliefs through a captivating narrative filled with eerie atmospheres and eerie characters. Heyse's literary style is characterized by vivid descriptions and rich symbolism, which immerse the reader in the haunting world of the protagonist, Thomas. Set in a Gothic mansion filled with secrets and mysteries, the novel delves into the psychological impact of denying the existence of the supernatural. Paul Heyse, a Nobel Prize-winning German author known for his profound exploration of human emotions and complex character development, brings his expertise to 'At the Ghost Hour. The House of the Unbelieving Thomas'. Heyse's own fascination with the supernatural and the human psyche likely inspired him to pen this chilling tale. I highly recommend 'At the Ghost Hour. The House of the Unbelieving Thomas' to readers who enjoy psychological thrillers and Gothic literature. Heyse's masterful storytelling and deep understanding of human nature make this novel a captivating and thought-provoking read.
Autorenporträt
Paul Heyse, an outstanding German author and Nobel laureate, turned into born on March 15, 1830, in Berlin, and he handed away on April 2, 1914, in Munich. Heyse become a prolific creator, poet, and translator, celebrated for his contributions to German literature at some stage in the nineteenth century. Among Heyse's fantastic works is "Barbarossa and Other Tales." This series showcases Heyse's mastery in crafting charming narratives that often explore subject matters of love, morality, and the complexities of human relationships. "Barbarossa" is probably to transport readers via a various range of settings and historic intervals, reflecting Heyse's ability to traverse diverse genres and styles with finesse. Heyse's literary career was marked via versatility, and he excelled now not handiest in prose but additionally in poetry and drama. In 1910, he become offered the Nobel Prize in Literature for his large and sundry literary oeuvre, acknowledging his large impact on German letters. "Barbarossa and Other Tales" is a testament to Heyse's storytelling prowess, offering readers a glimpse into the nuanced landscapes of human enjoy. Whether via historical narratives or intimate character studies, Heyse's paintings keep to resonate with those who appreciate the depth and richness of nineteenth-century German literature.