Zofloya Zofloya

Zofloya

Publisher Description

Zofloya; or, The Moor by Charlotte Dacre is a dark and provocative Gothic novel that explores passion, temptation, moral corruption, and the destructive power of unchecked desire. First published in 1806, the novel stands out within Gothic literature for its intense psychological focus and its daring exploration of human ambition pushed beyond ethical limits.



The story centers on Victoria di Loredani, a beautiful but willful noblewoman whose desires lead her into increasingly dangerous emotional and moral territory. Surrounded by rivalry, jealousy, and forbidden attraction, Victoria becomes entangled in a series of relationships that test her restraint and reveal the depth of her inner conflicts. As her decisions grow more impulsive, the consequences begin to reshape her fate in irreversible ways.



A mysterious figure known as Zofloya enters her life, appearing at moments of crisis and offering guidance that blurs the boundary between help and manipulation. His presence introduces an unsettling dimension to the narrative, as Victoria's choices become increasingly influenced by forces that seem both external and deeply connected to her own desires.



As the story progresses, themes of obsession, power, revenge, and moral decay intensify. Characters are drawn into a web of emotional extremity where love becomes destructive, trust collapses into suspicion, and ambition overrides reason. The novel builds toward a dramatic and unsettling conclusion that reflects the consequences of surrendering to passion without restraint.



Charlotte Dacre crafts her narrative with vivid emotional intensity, rich Gothic atmosphere, and a strong focus on psychological conflict. Unlike more restrained Gothic works of its time, Zofloya embraces darker emotional territory, presenting characters whose inner struggles drive the unfolding tragedy as much as external events.



The novel also engages with themes of identity, social expectation, and the dangers of moral transgression, offering a cautionary exploration of desire and its consequences. Its exoticized settings and heightened emotional tone contribute to its reputation as one of the more sensational works of early Gothic fiction.



Ideal for readers of classic Gothic literature, psychological drama, and romantic tragedy, Zofloya; or, The Moor remains a striking and controversial work that continues to provoke discussion about morality, desire, and human weakness.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2026
May 8
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
381
Pages
PUBLISHER
CLXBX
SELLER
Bookwire Gesellschaft zum Vertrieb digitaler Medien mbH
SIZE
1
MB
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