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In "When It Was Dark," Guy Thorne delves into the complexities of human existence through a lens of moral and philosophical inquiry. The novel, set in the early 20th century, reflects the tumultuous backdrop of a society grappling with rapid changes and heightened existential dilemmas. Employing a poignant and evocative literary style, Thorne intertwines rich descriptive prose with thought-provoking dialogue, inviting readers to ponder the nature of faith, doubt, and the darkness that envelops the human psyche. Thorne's engagement with themes of redemption and the struggle for authenticity…mehr

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In "When It Was Dark," Guy Thorne delves into the complexities of human existence through a lens of moral and philosophical inquiry. The novel, set in the early 20th century, reflects the tumultuous backdrop of a society grappling with rapid changes and heightened existential dilemmas. Employing a poignant and evocative literary style, Thorne intertwines rich descriptive prose with thought-provoking dialogue, inviting readers to ponder the nature of faith, doubt, and the darkness that envelops the human psyche. Thorne's engagement with themes of redemption and the struggle for authenticity manifests in a narrative that challenges conventions while reflecting the broader literary movements of its time, including the influence of existentialism and modernism. Guy Thorne, an English writer with a background in journalism and a deep interest in theological themes, draws upon his diverse experiences to create compelling narratives that interrogate the human condition. His exploration of spirituality and ethics, shaped by his own quest for meaning, informs the characters and conflicts within "When It Was Dark." Thorne's insights into societal moral decay reflect the influence of his contemporaries, further enriching the narrative. This thought-provoking work is highly recommended for readers seeking a profound exploration of the human spirit amidst darkness. Thorne's masterful storytelling will resonate with those interested in the intersection of literature and philosophy, making it a timeless read for both scholars and enthusiasts alike.

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Guy Thorne was the pen name of Cyril Arthur Edward Ranger Gull (1876 - 1923), an English novelist and journalist best known for his book 'When It Was Dark: The Story of a Great Conspiracy' (1903). Thorne's literary work is often characterized by its exploration of social and religious themes, with a particular focus on the societal impacts of moral and ethical crises. 'When It Was Dark' is a particularly notable example of this genre, as it deals with the consequences of a fabricated claim that challenges the foundational events of Christianity. The novel proved to be both popular and controversial, engaging readers with its gripping plot and raising existential questions pertinent to the era's religious skepticism and debate. Thorne's narrative technique often included sensationalism and an intricate plot structure, which captivated audiences of his time. His works reflect the anxieties and uncertainties of the turn-of-the-century period, providing insight into the cultural and religious psyche of early 20th-century England. While Thorne's popularity has waned since his early 20th-century peak, 'When It Was Dark' continues to be recognized as a significant work of its time, encapsulating the tensions and fears of a society on the cusp of modern secularism.