The String of Pearls; Or, The Barber of Fleet Street. A Domestic Romance

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Synopsis

Set against the backdrop of 19th-century England, 'The String of Pearls; Or, The Barber of Fleet Street. A Domestic Romance' immerses readers in a grim and suspenseful narrative that weaves together themes of retribution, mystery, and the darker aspects of human nature. This collection of serialized Gothic fiction, notable for its atmospheric tension and intricate plot development, showcases a pioneering blend of horror and melodrama. Without singling out an individual narrative, the anthology collectively explores the psychological depths of its characters and the societal mores of its era, creating an unsettling yet captivating tableau. The anthology's contributors, Thomas Peckett Prest and James Malcolm Rymer, are stalwarts of the 'penny dreadful' tradition, a 19th-century literary phenomenon characterized by its serialized, sensationalist stories. Both authors expertly capture the zeitgeist of Victorian anxieties, channeling social and personal paranoia through their vivid storytelling. As a result, the collection aligns seamlessly with Gothic and Romantic literary movements, drawing readers into a world where macabre and domestic elements collide, offering a prism through which Victorian society is laid bare. For those intrigued by the complexity of human emotions and the nuances of societal critique within a Gothic framework, this anthology provides an essential literary foray. Its multifaceted narratives serve as a rich tapestry for understanding cultural fears and desires, underscoring the narrative power and enduring influence of serialized fiction. Readers are invited to engage deeply with the text, discovering an essential intersection of style and theme that offers not only entertainment but also rich academic inquiry into its historical and cultural contexts.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Good Press
  • ISBN: 9788027286614
  • Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 38 mm
  • Weight: 1025g
  • Languages: English