The Inquisitor

The Inquisitor

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Walpole, Hugh
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EAN: 9788027379491
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The Inquisitor is one of Hugh Walpole's darker late novels, a study of moral pressure, self-deception, and the dangerous pleasures of judgment. Rather than relying on sensational incident alone, Walpole builds suspense through atmosphere, dialogue, and the gradual exposure of hidden motives. The book belongs to the interwar tradition of psychological fiction, yet it retains the narrative fullness, social observation, and dramatic clarity associated with the Victorian novel. Walpole was a prolific Anglo-New Zealand novelist, critic, and man of letters whose career bridged Edwardian realism and modern psychological narrative. His experiences as a schoolmaster, reviewer, and wartime worker in Russia sharpened his interest in authority, fear, loyalty, and private conscience. Often drawn to characters under emotional strain, he used fiction to examine how ordinary social relations can become scenes of domination or spiritual trial. This novel is recommended to readers interested in psychologically acute fiction that combines accessibility with moral seriousness. Admirers of Dickensian characterization, Gothic undertones, and interwar explorations of guilt will find Walpole's work especially rewarding. The Inquisitor offers not merely a story of scrutiny, but a searching meditation on the human impulse to accuse, confess, and be absolved.
EAN 9788027379491
ISBN 8027379490
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher e-artnow
Pages 268
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 14
Authors Walpole, Hugh
Editors Walpole, Hugh
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