The Infidel A Story of the Great Revival
M E Braddon
The Infidel A Story of the Great Revival
M E Braddon
"The Infidel: A Story of the Great Revival" by M. E. Braddon is a quintessential example of Victorian literature, blending elements of sensational fiction and Gothic fiction. Braddon, a prominent figure in English literature of the nineteenth century, crafts a tale brimming with social criticism and religious skepticism, exploring themes of morality, intrigue, and hypocrisy. Set against the backdrop of The Great Revival, the novel delves into the complexities of societal norms and gender roles. Through intricate plots and secret identities, Braddon weaves a tapestry of romance and suspense, captivating readers with twists and turns that challenge conventional expectations. At its core, "The Infidel" questions established beliefs and values, inviting readers to ponder the authenticity of religious fervor amidst a backdrop of societal upheaval. Characters grapple with their own moral compasses, navigating a world where appearances often mask deeper truths. As the story unfolds, Braddon exposes the hypocrisy inherent in Victorian society, shedding light on the dichotomy between public piety and private indiscretions. Through vivid characters and gripping narrative, "The Infidel" invites readers on a journey through a tumultuous era, where secrets lurk beneath the surface and gender roles are both enforced and subverted.
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