Arthur Leo Zagat 
Madman’s Bride [EPUB ebook] 
A Gothic Tale of Love, Madness, and Obsession in a Mysterious Castle

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In ’Madman’s Bride, ’ Arthur Leo Zagat intricately explores the themes of obsession, isolation, and the psychological complexities of love. The novel is steeped in the Gothic tradition, employing a vivid narrative style that intertwines lyrical prose with suspenseful elements, creating an atmosphere of palpable tension. Set against a backdrop of societal norms and mental health stigmas during the early 20th century, Zagat’Äôs work addresses the struggles faced by those who deviate from conventional standards. This rich context provides an important commentary on the notion of sanity and the often-blurred lines between passion and madness. Zagat, known for his diverse writing across genres, was influenced by his own experiences and the socio-cultural milieu of his time. A member of the early American literary scene, Zagat’Äôs background in law and his fascination with the human psyche led him to craft compelling narratives that delve deeply into character motivations. His understanding of marginalized voices, particularly those on the fringes of sanity, shines through in this poignant tale, revealing the depths of human emotion and the social consequences of mental illness. Recommended for readers who appreciate psychological depth and atmospheric storytelling, ’Madman’Äôs Bride’ invites you to journey through the intricacies of love entangled with madness. Zagat’Äôs masterful character studies and evocative prose create an immersive experience, making this novel a compelling choice for anyone interested in the darker corners of the human experience.

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Språk Engelska ● Formatera EPUB ● Sidor 26 ● ISBN 4066338100801 ● Filstorlek 0.3 MB ● Utgivare Good Press ● Stad Prague ● Land CZ ● Publicerad 2021 ● Nedladdningsbara 24 månader ● Valuta EUR ● ID 8399814 ● Kopieringsskydd Social DRM

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