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Why Paul Ferroll Killed his Wife: A Victorian Tale of Betrayal, Marriage, and Dark Psychology

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In "Why Paul Ferroll Killed His Wife," Caroline Clive crafts a riveting narrative that intricately weaves together themes of love, betrayal, and the moral complexities of human relationships. This early Victorian novel employs a psychological depth that foreshadows later works in the detective genre, as Clive delves into the motivations and conscience of its titular character, Paul Ferroll. The prose is marked by its sensitivity to emotional nuance and its exploration of societal norms, revealing the dark undercurrents that can emerge in seemingly idyllic domestic settings, calling into question the very fabric of marital trust. Caroline Clive, a contemporary of literary giants such as George Eliot and the Bront√´ sisters, imbued her work with keen insights likely influenced by her personal experiences and the tumultuous societal shifts of her era. Clive'Äôs background in a well-educated, socially active family, and her own tumultuous relationships, enriched her understanding of the human condition, equipping her to explore issues of obsession and moral conflict with rare delicacy. This novel represents her distinct voice amidst a male-dominated literary landscape, positioning her firmly as a pioneer in exploring the psychological dimensions of crime. Readers drawn to psychological thrillers and explorations of domestic tension will find "Why Paul Ferroll Killed His Wife" an essential addition to their library. Clive'Äôs masterful character development and incisive commentary on societal expectations render this novel not just a thrilling read, but also a profound reflection on the darker side of human nature. Engaging and thought-provoking, it invites readers to confront the complexities of loyalty, love, and the tragic consequences of betrayal.

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Fecha de lanzamiento

eBook : 9 de noviembre de 2021