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In Marie Corelli's provocative novel, "The Master-Christian," readers are immersed in a richly woven narrative that explores themes of spirituality, redemption, and the struggle between materialism and faith. Set against a backdrop of Victorian society, the story follows the journey of a passionate yet tormented artist, whose life encounters a radical divergence when he meets a charismatic figure imbued with divine purpose. Corelli'Äôs literary style is characterized by a harmonious blend of lyrical prose and melodrama, expertly capturing the emotional turmoil of her characters while provoking…mehr

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In Marie Corelli's provocative novel, "The Master-Christian," readers are immersed in a richly woven narrative that explores themes of spirituality, redemption, and the struggle between materialism and faith. Set against a backdrop of Victorian society, the story follows the journey of a passionate yet tormented artist, whose life encounters a radical divergence when he meets a charismatic figure imbued with divine purpose. Corelli'Äôs literary style is characterized by a harmonious blend of lyrical prose and melodrama, expertly capturing the emotional turmoil of her characters while provoking reflection on the nature of true Christianity in a secular world. Marie Corelli, a prominent figure in late 19th-century literature, was a pioneer in her own right, often challenging societal norms and expectations through her work. Her deep interest in mysticism and the metaphysical is evident in this novel, as she sought to elevate the discourse on spirituality during a time when material progress often overshadowed moral considerations. Corelli'Äôs own personal experiences, as a woman navigating the literary world, undoubtedly colored her portrayals of passion, aspiration, and the quest for higher truth. "The Master-Christian" is a compelling read for anyone interested in the intersections of faith, art, and societal critique. Corelli's vivid storytelling and poignant observations invite readers to reflect on their own beliefs and the broader implications of the human spirit. This novel is not merely a tale of love and despair; it is a call to embrace the principles of compassion and humanity that often remain obscured in contemporary discourse.

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Marie Corelli can be considered the best-selling author of the Victorian era. She was so renowned that calendars were sold with citations from her books, and a series of postcards representing her could be purchased by her devoted readership. Everybody read Corelli's books, from the most basic shopgirl to Oscar Wilde and Queen Victoria herself. A Romance of Two Worlds, her first book, was distributed in 1886, and it turned her into a best-selling author in England and one of the favourites of Queen Victoria herself, who ended up ordering the complete collection of Marie's books. Despite the severe criticism, her books often managed to break sales records. Marie was the only writer asked to attend the coronation of Edward VII. Marie Corelli's books are inspired, magical, and philosophical. She volunteered to cure the universe's social ills. Among her best works are Barabbas (1893), Thelma (1887), The Expert Christian (1900), Wormwood (1890), The Mystery Power (1921), The Distresses of Satan (1895), The Existence Never-ending (1911), and Transient Power (1902). After World War I, her books were viewed as obsolete, and both interest and sales declined. She passed away in 1924.