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Celibates

Exploring celibacy, love, and societal pressures in 19th century Ireland
автор
George Moore

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In «Celibates,» George Moore delves into the intricate psychological landscape of his characters, navigating the tumultuous waters of desire, repression, and the often unacknowledged longing for connection. Set against the backdrop of late Victorian society, Moore employs a rich, impressionistic prose style that captures the complexities of human emotion, reflecting the influences of both naturalism and early modernism. The novel's exploration of celibacy'Äîboth voluntary and imposed'Äîserves as a poignant commentary on social conventions and the inner lives of individuals grappling with their own desires and societal expectations. George Moore, a pivotal figure in the Irish literary revival, was notably influenced by his turbulent experiences and keen observations of society's mores, which compelled him to confront themes of sexuality and identity in his work. His own struggles with love and artistic expression resonate throughout «Celibates,» providing an authentic depth to the characters'Äô lives. Moore'Äôs literary legacy is marked by his fearless exploration of taboo subjects, setting the stage for future writers to engage in similar dialogues about the human condition. This compelling novel is highly recommended for readers interested in the psychological complexities of human relationships and the societal constraints surrounding them. «Celibates» invites reflection and discussion, making it a vital addition to the canon of modern literature, urging readers to contemplate the nature of desires unfulfilled.

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Дата выхода на Литрес:
10 октября 2024
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330 стр.
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4064066122737
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