Juggernaut: A veiled record delves into the intricate journey of a young man torn between ambition, moral integrity, and the struggle for personal transformation. The narrative explores the complexity of human desires, as the protagonist grapples with his aspirations for success, love, and respect. Amidst the bustling environment of his editorial work, his outward cheerfulness contrasts with a deep inner conflict, setting the stage for a profound change in his life. The tension between external expectations and internal moral dilemmas drives the exploration of power and the consequences of…mehr
Juggernaut: A veiled record delves into the intricate journey of a young man torn between ambition, moral integrity, and the struggle for personal transformation. The narrative explores the complexity of human desires, as the protagonist grapples with his aspirations for success, love, and respect. Amidst the bustling environment of his editorial work, his outward cheerfulness contrasts with a deep inner conflict, setting the stage for a profound change in his life. The tension between external expectations and internal moral dilemmas drives the exploration of power and the consequences of unchecked ambition. As the protagonist navigates the dynamics of his community, the complexities of his character unfold, offering a study of the philosophical and ethical struggles that define his fate. The story reveals how the pursuit of success can lead to unforeseen and life-altering decisions, questioning the boundaries of personal responsibility and the impact of choices on one s future. Through this internal and external conflict, the novel illustrates the precarious balance between desire and consequence, presenting a powerful commentary on the complexities of human ambition.
George Cary Eggleston was an American writer, best known for his works depicting American life in the post-Civil War era. Born on November 26, 1839, in Indiana, he was the son of Joseph Cary Eggleston and Mary Jane Craig. He was the brother of fellow writer Edward Eggleston. George's literary career began after the Civil War, when he gained attention for a serialized account of his experiences as a Confederate soldier, published in The Atlantic Monthly. This work marked the beginning of his exploration of historical and regional themes in his writing. Throughout his career, he contributed significantly to American literature, particularly in the genres of historical fiction and adventure. Eggleston's writing reflected the complexities and challenges of the time, and his narratives often included rich character development and vivid depictions of the American South. His works remain a valuable reflection of his era, capturing the social and cultural shifts of the late 19th century. George Cary Eggleston passed away on April 14, 1911, in New York at the age of 71.
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