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Résumé :
The Pace That Kills: A Chronicle by Edgar Saltus is a compelling novel that delves into the themes of social decadence, romance, and drama, set against the backdrop of affluent city life The novel explores social decadence through its portrayal of the moral and ethical decline of its characters and society. Set in the opulent world of the urban elite, it examines the impact of wealth and luxury on personal and societal values. At the center of the story is a complex romance that illustrates the complications and consequences of relationships within this decadent society. The romantic entanglements are intertwined with themes of wealth and luxury, highlighting the influence of affluence on the characters' interactions and decisions. Drama is a significant aspect of the novel, with intense and emotionally charged situations setting the narrative. The characters' personal struggles and societal conflicts create a dynamic and engaging storyline. Overall, The Pace That Kills: A Chronicle offers a rich exploration of social decadence, romance, and psychological depth. Through its dramatic and morally complex narrative, the novel provides a thought-provoking commentary on the values and conflicts of the affluent society....
Biographie:
Edgar Saltus (1855-1921) was an American novelist, essayist, and critic known for his distinctive style and exploration of themes related to decadence, social critique, and psychological depth. His works often reflect his fascination with the darker aspects of human nature and society. Saltus's literary career is marked by his contributions to the genre of decadent literature, a movement that focused on themes of moral decay, luxury and the exploration of the darker aspects of life. His writing often reflects a fascination with the decline of social and moral values. Some of his notable works include: The Pace That Kills: A Chronicle (1901): A novel that delves into social decadence and moral issues within a wealthy urban setting. It explores the impact of luxury and affluence on personal relationships and societal values. Imperial Purple (1897): A novel set in ancient Rome that reflects Saltus's interest in historical settings and his exploration of moral and social themes. The Lilies of the Field (1905): A work that continues Saltus's exploration of decadence and societal critique through its portrayal of characters and their experiences. Edgar Saltus's contributions to literature are noted for their exploration of decadent themes and psychological complexity. His distinctive style and focus on social critique make his works a notable part of early 20th-century literature. Despite not achieving widespread fame during his lifetime, Saltus's writing continues to be appreciated for its literary qualities and its exploration of societal issues....
Sommaire:
Edgar Saltus (1855-1921) was an American novelist, essayist, and critic known for his distinctive style and exploration of themes related to decadence, social critique, and psychological depth. His works often reflect his fascination with the darker aspects of human nature and society. Saltus's literary career is marked by his contributions to the genre of decadent literature, a movement that focused on themes of moral decay, luxury and the exploration of the darker aspects of life. His writing often reflects a fascination with the decline of social and moral values. Some of his notable works include: The Pace That Kills: A Chronicle (1901): A novel that delves into social decadence and moral issues within a wealthy urban setting. It explores the impact of luxury and affluence on personal relationships and societal values. Imperial Purple (1897): A novel set in ancient Rome that reflects Saltus's interest in historical settings and his exploration of moral and social themes. The Lilies of the Field (1905): A work that continues Saltus's exploration of decadence and societal critique through its portrayal of characters and their experiences. Edgar Saltus's contributions to literature are noted for their exploration of decadent themes and psychological complexity. His distinctive style and focus on social critique make his works a notable part of early 20th-century literature. Despite not achieving widespread fame during his lifetime, Saltus's writing continues to be appreciated for its literary qualities and its exploration of societal issues....
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