The Sorrows of Satan. Marie Corelli
Step into a world of moral dilemmas, supernatural intrigue, and social satire with "The Sorrows of Satan" by the immensely popular Victorian novelist Marie Corelli. A sensational bestseller in its time, this novel offers a unique blend of fantasy, philosophy, and social commentary.
About the Book:
Published in 1895, "The Sorrows of Satan" tells the story of Geoffrey Tempest, a destitute and struggling writer on the brink of despair. His life dramatically changes when he receives an astonishing inheritance from a mysterious benefactor, Prince Lucio Rimânez. Tempest is instantly thrust into a life of unimaginable wealth and luxury, granting him access to the highest echelons of society.
However, his newfound fortune comes with a chilling price. Prince Lucio is no ordinary philanthropist; he reveals himself to be none other than Satan, weary of his eternal task and seeking a soul worthy of true compassion and understanding. As Tempest navigates his new life of privilege, he is constantly accompanied and subtly influenced by Lucio, who observes humanity with a mix of cynicism, weariness, and perhaps, a strange form of sorrow.
The novel explores profound themes including:
- Temptation and Morality: The core conflict revolves around Tempest's choices when faced with immense power and temptation.
- Wealth vs. Integrity: Corelli sharply critiques the superficiality and corruption she perceived in high society, contrasting material wealth with spiritual and moral integrity.
- The Nature of Good and Evil: The portrayal of Satan as a complex, even melancholic figure, challenges conventional black-and-white definitions of evil.
- Social Commentary: The book serves as a vehicle for Corelli's outspoken views on contemporary issues, hypocrisy, and the state of Christianity.
- Mysticism and the Supernatural: Woven throughout the narrative are elements of the supernatural and spiritualism, characteristic of Corelli's style.
Corelli's flamboyant prose and dramatic storytelling made this book a phenomenon, resonating with readers who appreciated its bold themes and vivid characters.
Why Read "The Sorrows of Satan":
- Victorian Sensation: Experience a novel that captivated readers over a century ago and offers insight into the popular tastes and social anxieties of the late Victorian era.
- Unique Allegory: Explore a compelling allegorical tale about the nature of temptation and the human condition.
- Provocative Themes: Engage with challenging ideas about morality, faith, and the complexities of good and evil.
- Corelli's Distinctive Voice: Discover the unique, often theatrical, writing style of one of the period's most successful authors.
- Historical Context: Gain perspective on the social and spiritual debates of the 1890s.
"The Sorrows of Satan" is more than just a historical curiosity; it's a dramatic and thought-provoking journey into the heart of human desire and the eternal struggle between light and darkness.
This book is perfect for:
- Readers of Victorian literature, especially sensation novels and gothic fiction.
- Anyone interested in allegorical or philosophical tales.
- Those curious about Marie Corelli's work and her place in literary history.
- Readers who enjoy stories exploring themes of morality, temptation, and the supernatural.
Add this fascinating and historically significant novel to your collection!
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Обкладинка | Тверда |
Видавництво | Укр-Паблішер |
Рік видання | 2025 |
Автори | Marie Corelli |
Мова видання | Англійська |