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Více o knize
The cult novel "The Collector" is the debut of British author John Fowles, which became a bestseller and is a gripping psychological thriller inspired by the real-life abduction of a young woman and her imprisonment in a bomb shelter. Against this captivating plot, a multi-layered critique of the post-war class system in England unfolds, highlighting the economic and cultural disparities that affect interpersonal relationships. Fowles revisits the theme of social inequality, creating a vivid socio-cultural allegory that gradually reveals itself throughout the narrative. The novel contains literary references to classic British works, including Shakespeare's play "The Tempest." Insights into the thoughts and values of the two main protagonists, who grew up in the same town yet belonged to different worlds, help explore social and moral dilemmas. The work can be understood as a moral tale or a critique of socially conditioned inequalities that influence individual actions. Fowles' "The Collector" reflects a world where those with power and money manipulate the weaker without consequence, a theme that remains relevant today.
Nákup knihy
The Collector, John Fowles
- Jazyk
- Rok vydání
- 2017
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Doručení
Platební metody
Výborná kniha
- Titul
- The Collector
- Jazyk
- anglicky, rusky
- Autoři
- John Fowles
- Rok vydání
- 2017
- Vazba
- pevná
- ISBN10
- 5699786279
- ISBN13
- 9785699786275
- Série
- Štítky
- Beletrie, Detektivky & Thriller, Historické romány, Thrillery, Klasika, Horor, Napětí, USA, Americká literatura, Anglie, Dárky pro muže, Psychologické thrillery, Zfilmováno, Anglická literatura, Únosy, Dvojjazyčné vydání, Americký jih, Zoufalství, Motýli, Komplex méněcennosti
- První vydání
- 1963
- Původní název
- The Collector
- Hodnocení
- 3,95 z 5
- Anotace
- The cult novel "The Collector" is the debut of British author John Fowles, which became a bestseller and is a gripping psychological thriller inspired by the real-life abduction of a young woman and her imprisonment in a bomb shelter. Against this captivating plot, a multi-layered critique of the post-war class system in England unfolds, highlighting the economic and cultural disparities that affect interpersonal relationships. Fowles revisits the theme of social inequality, creating a vivid socio-cultural allegory that gradually reveals itself throughout the narrative. The novel contains literary references to classic British works, including Shakespeare's play "The Tempest." Insights into the thoughts and values of the two main protagonists, who grew up in the same town yet belonged to different worlds, help explore social and moral dilemmas. The work can be understood as a moral tale or a critique of socially conditioned inequalities that influence individual actions. Fowles' "The Collector" reflects a world where those with power and money manipulate the weaker without consequence, a theme that remains relevant today.







