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John Fauls is one of the most outstanding and deservedly popular British writers of the twentieth century, the modern classic of the main caliber, the author of the world -wide best -selling “Volhv” and “Black Tower”, “Daniel Martin” and “The mistress of the French lieutenant”.
“Doll” is one of the last major works of the author, his creative will. The novel comes out completely: fragments of the chronic section of the London Monthry “Gentlemenz Meges”, which not only folded into the picturesque panorama of the era, but also contain the key to the possible unraveling of what is happening, are transferred and woven into the novel fabric.
And what is happening in the novel is mysteriously utterly. The landscapes of old England, a detective plot with elements of mysticism, cunning intrigues and mysterious incidents are Faulza with a magnificent background for a deep psychological study of the relativity of cognition and truth, the boundaries of human freedom, the historical roots of modern civilization
“Doll” is one of the last major works of the author, his creative will. The novel comes out completely: fragments of the chronic section of the London Monthry “Gentlemenz Meges”, which not only folded into the picturesque panorama of the era, but also contain the key to the possible unraveling of what is happening, are transferred and woven into the novel fabric.
And what is happening in the novel is mysteriously utterly. The landscapes of old England, a detective plot with elements of mysticism, cunning intrigues and mysterious incidents are Faulza with a magnificent background for a deep psychological study of the relativity of cognition and truth, the boundaries of human freedom, the historical roots of modern civilization
Author:
Author:John Fauls
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Children's Book
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Modern Literature
- Category:Agriculture
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:newspaper
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-04-168752-6
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