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Escal Vigor

Exploring 19th-Century Urban Realities Through Naturalistic Fiction
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In Georges Eekhoud's novel, «Escal Vigor,» the reader is invited into the turbulent and vibrant world of fin-de-si√®cle Belgium, where the boundaries of morality and society are rigorously examined. Eekhoud employs a richly descriptive literary style, intricately weaving psychological depth with intense emotional landscapes. His exploration of themes such as desire, nature, and the human condition offers a glimpse into the psychological realism of the late 19th century, marked by its inclination toward naturalism and existential inquiry, reflecting the complexities of identity in a rapidly changing world. Georges Eekhoud, a pioneering figure in Belgian literature, often drew inspiration from his own experiences and the radical philosophies of his time. His open exploration of sexuality and social norms placed him at the forefront of the avant-garde movement in Belgium. Eekhoud'Äôs personal interests in art and literature, alongside his interactions with contemporaries, shaped his desire to craft a narrative that challenges societal conventions and delves into the inner lives of his characters, making «Escal Vigor» a critical work in understanding the literary landscape of his era. This novel is recommended for readers interested in the intersections of identity, art, and societal critique. Eekhoud'Äôs masterful storytelling combined with his insightful character portrayals makes «Escal Vigor» an essential read for those seeking to understand the evolution of modern literature and the human psyche.

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Ilmumiskuupäev Litres'is:
11 oktoober 2024
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220 lk
ISBN:
4064066463250
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