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Revenge!

A Tale of Deception and Vengeance in the Victorian Era
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In Robert Barr's riveting novella, «Revenge!», the author skillfully intertwines elements of dark humor with a sharp critique of human folly and morality. Set against the backdrop of late 19th-century societal norms, Barr uses vivid characterizations and witty dialogue to explore themes of vengeance and justice. Through the narrative of a man consumed by a desire for revenge, the story delves into the complexities of human emotion and the often absurd consequences of our choices, reflecting the existential concerns of a rapidly changing world. Barr'Äôs concise yet impactful literary style captures the reader'Äôs imagination while offering profound insights into the darker aspects of human nature. Robert Barr was a prolific writer and journalist, whose experiences in both England and Canada heavily influenced his storytelling. Born in 1849, he was a keen observer of his surroundings, often drawing inspiration from contemporary societal issues and personal encounters. Barr's extensive body of work showcases his fascination with the intertwining of humor and tragedy, which is particularly evident in «Revenge!», as he navigates the tumultuous waters of ambition and regret. For readers seeking a thought-provoking exploration of morality shrouded in wit, «Revenge!» serves as an excellent example of Barr's literary prowess. This novella not only entertains but also challenges us to reflect on our own motivations and the potential repercussions of our actions. It is a must-read for those interested in classic literature that engages with timeless human dilemmas.

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Release date on Litres:
10 October 2024
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280 p.
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4064066120085
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