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Novella • Fiction
England • 19th Century
1859
Adult
18+ years
In "The Lifted Veil," Latimer, a man burdened with powers of foresight and insight, recounts his life from childhood through his struggles with isolation and disillusionment. Falling in love with his brother’s fiancée, Bertha, Latimer experiences visions of their unhappy future together. Eventually, their marriage collapses as Latimer's abilities reveal painful truths about inner lives and societal facades.
Mysterious
Melancholic
Contemplative
Unnerving
Dark
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George Eliot's The Lifted Veil explores themes of fate, scientific curiosity, and the supernatural. Reviewers praise its profound psychological insights and evocative prose. However, some find the narrative meandering and less compelling than her major works. While not universally acclaimed, it's appreciated for its unique take on human consciousness.
A reader who enjoys The Lifted Veil by George Eliot likely appreciates gothic fiction, psychological intrigue, and philosophical musings. Ideal for fans of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein or Edgar Allan Poe’s works, this novella delves into themes of fate, identity, and the supernatural, appealing to those who seek dark, introspective narratives.
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Latimer’s Father
A banker characterized by his firm and orderly demeanor, often displaying a preference for his elder son, Alfred. Despite initial antagonism toward Latimer’s creative nature, he gradually acknowledges him as the heir following Alfred's death.
Alfred
Latimer's charming and sociable older brother who contrasts with Latimer's introspective and poetic personality. He is initially engaged to Bertha and his presence highlights sibling rivalry.
Charles Meunier
Latimer's friend in Geneva, who studies medicine and shares a sense of exclusion from their peers. He provides a scientific perspective on the story’s themes.
Bertha Grant
A central figure in Latimer’s life, admired by him for her enigmatic nature, which he cannot fully discern. Her interactions with Latimer explore themes of marriage and personal independence in Victorian society.
98
Novella • Fiction
England • 19th Century
1859
Adult
18+ years
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