The Angel of the Assassination

The Angel of the Assassination

by Marjorie Bowen
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 21/07/2022

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Marjorie Bowen's 'The Angel of the Assassination' delves into the intricate narrative of Marie-Anne Charlotte de Corday d'Armont—better known as Charlotte Corday, a pivotal figure in the tumultuous era of the French Revolution. Through Bowen's meticulous prose, the biography brings to life the heroine's radical act of murdering Jean-Paul Marat. Bowen does not merely recount the event, but situates Corday's action within the complex interplay of revolutionary zeal and political philosophy. The literary style of Bowen, often characterized by rich detail and psychological nuance, provides readers with a profound understanding of the political and emotional turmoil of the period. Given the literary context, Bowen's exploration into the ethical paradoxes of Corday's deed resonates with the thematic preoccupations of assassination and justice in revolutionary history. Marjorie Bowen, esteemed for her historical novels and biographies, demonstrates a profound grasp of the era she scrutinizes. Bowen's fascination with the moral ambiguities of history and the enigmatic personalities who shape it is evident in her portrayal of Corday. This persuasive interest likely stems from Bowen's own historical era, which saw the rise of women claiming their place in political and intellectual spheres. By reviving Corday's story, Bowen contributes to the understanding of how individual convictions can challenge and alter the course of history. 'The Angel of the Assassination' is recommended not simply as a biography but as a study in courage, conviction, and the stark cost of political action. Bowen's astute analysis of Corday's life is a testament to the nuanced role women have played in history, often defying the imposed limitations of their gender. It stands as an essential read for those fascinated by the complexities of revolutionary ideology, the ethically fraught decisions made within its tumults, and the painstaking recreation of historical episodes with both rigor and empathy. Bowen's work is thus a gift to readers seeking to untangle the moral and political threads of pivotal historical moments.

ISBN:
8596547102557
8596547102557
Category:
General & world history
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
21-07-2022
Language:
English
Publisher:
DigiCat

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