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In "The Reckoning," Robert W. Chambers weaves a haunting tapestry of love, loss, and the inexorable weight of the past. Set against the backdrop of a decaying world, Chambers employs a lyrical prose style that merges Gothic elements with psychological depth, effectively capturing the inner turmoil of his characters. This novel stands as a poignant exploration of moral ambiguity, where the distinctions between right and wrong blur under the pressures of societal expectations, making it a quintessential reflection of the early 20th-century literary zeitgeist that grappled with themes of…mehr

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In "The Reckoning," Robert W. Chambers weaves a haunting tapestry of love, loss, and the inexorable weight of the past. Set against the backdrop of a decaying world, Chambers employs a lyrical prose style that merges Gothic elements with psychological depth, effectively capturing the inner turmoil of his characters. This novel stands as a poignant exploration of moral ambiguity, where the distinctions between right and wrong blur under the pressures of societal expectations, making it a quintessential reflection of the early 20th-century literary zeitgeist that grappled with themes of existential dread and human fragility. Robert W. Chambers, an influential figure in the realm of American literature, is best known for his contributions to the weird fiction genre. His extensive travels and encounters with various cultures colored his worldview, contributing to his nuanced characterizations and intricate plots. Chambers's experiences in art and his fascination with the macabre undoubtedly provide a rich backdrop for "The Reckoning," enabling him to delve deeply into the complexities of human emotion and the psychological scars left by personal and societal conflict. Readers yearning for a profound literary experience will find "The Reckoning" to be a compelling journey into the human psyche. Chambers's ability to blend the uncanny with meticulous character development not only engages but also challenges the reader to reflect on their moral compass. This novel is a must-read for enthusiasts of psychological drama and Gothic literature alike. In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience: - A succinct Introduction situates the work's timeless appeal and themes. - The Synopsis outlines the central plot, highlighting key developments without spoiling critical twists. - A detailed Historical Context immerses you in the era's events and influences that shaped the writing. - A thorough Analysis dissects symbols, motifs, and character arcs to unearth underlying meanings. - Reflection questions prompt you to engage personally with the work's messages, connecting them to modern life. - Hand-picked Memorable Quotes shine a spotlight on moments of literary brilliance. - Interactive footnotes clarify unusual references, historical allusions, and archaic phrases for an effortless, more informed read.

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Robert William Chambers was an American artist and writer who was born May 26, 1865, and died December 16, 1933. He is best known for his 1895 collection of short stories called The King in Yellow. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Chambers was the son of William P. Chambers (1827-1911), a business and bankruptcy lawyer, and Caroline Smith Boughton. When his mom was twelve, William P. was an intern with her famous business lawyer father, Joseph Boughton. This is how his parents met. In the end, they joined forces to start the law firm of Chambers and Boughton. It did well even after Joseph's death in 1861. The great-grandfather of Robert Chambers was a sailor in the British Royal Navy named William Chambers. He married Amelia Saunders (1765-1822), who was the great-granddaughter of Tobias Saunders of Westerly, Rhode Island. First, they moved from Westerly to Greenfield, Massachusetts. Then they moved to Galway, New York, where they had their son, also named William Chambers (1798-1874). The second William finished from Union College when he was 18. He then went to a college in Boston to study medicine.