The Far Horizon
Love, Betrayal, and Social Conventions in Victorian England
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In Lucas Malet's novel, 'The Far Horizon,' the reader is transported to the late 19th century England, where social class and morality clash in a gripping tale of love and betrayal. Malet's writing style is characterized by its detailed descriptions and complex character development, making the novel a compelling read for those interested in Victorian literature. The intricate plot explores themes of power dynamics, gender roles, and the consequences of societal expectations on individual happiness. By delving into the psychological depths of its characters, 'The Far Horizon' offers a nuanced portrayal of human nature in a time of rigid social conventions. Lucas Malet, a pseudonym for Mary St. Leger Kingsley, drew inspiration from her own experiences as a woman navigating the constraints of Victorian society, adding a layer of authenticity to the narrative. Readers interested in historical fiction with a psychological depth will find 'The Far Horizon' a captivating and thought-provoking read.