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A rogue's tragedy: Love, Greed, and Deciet in Victorian Intrigue

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In "A Rogue's Tragedy," Bernard Capes crafts a haunting narrative that delves into the complexities of moral ambiguity and the human condition. Set against a richly textured backdrop of early Victorian England, the novel intertwines themes of love, betrayal, and redemption with Capes'Äô signature lyrical prose. The story follows the harrowing journey of a flawed protagonist whose descent into moral chaos becomes both a gripping tale and an exploration of existential despair, reflecting the broader uncertainties of the era's social fabric and values. Bernard Capes, a prolific English writer and poet, drew on his own turbulent experiences and profound observations of society to inform his work. Emerging from the shadows of late 19th-century literary figures, Capes stood out for his ability to blend gothic elements with psychological depth. His varied career spanned various genres, yet he remained committed to portraying the intricacies of human psychology and moral duality, ambitions that resonate strongly throughout this poignant tragedy. Readers seeking a profound exploration of moral dilemmas wrapped in exquisite prose will find "A Rogue's Tragedy" an essential addition to their literary collection. Capes'Äô ability to evoke empathy and introspection makes this novel not just a story of personal downfall, but a reflective lens on the human experience itself.

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eBook : 9 de julio de 2023

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