Endymion Endymion

Endymion

Benjamin Disraeli's Romantic and Political Novel

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Publisher Description

Endymion by Benjamin Disraeli: A romantic novel that follows the life of Endymion Ferrars, a young man from a modest background who rises through the ranks of British society, experiencing love, ambition, and political intrigue along the way. The novel explores themes of social mobility, love versus duty, and the complexities of navigating the elite circles of Victorian England.Key Aspects of the Book "Endymion":
Romantic Relationships: The novel delves into Endymion's love interests and the challenges he faces in pursuing both personal happiness and societal expectations in matters of the heart.
Social Mobility: Endymion's journey from a modest background to the upper echelons of society highlights the possibilities and limitations of social mobility in Victorian England.
Political Intrigue: Disraeli weaves elements of political drama into the narrative, exploring the corrupt practices and power dynamics that influence Endymion's ascent and the broader political landscape.Benjamin Disraeli, born in 1804, was a British statesman and novelist who played a significant role in Victorian politics. As one of the most prominent figures of his time, he served as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom twice and was known for his political reforms and conservative policies. Disraeli's literary works, such as "Endymion," often blended his own experiences and observations of society with elements of romance and political intrigue, providing readers with insights into the cultural and political climate of the era.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2022
12 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
701
Pages
PUBLISHER
Prabhat Prakashan Pvt.Ltd.
PROVIDER INFO
Prabhat Prakashan Private Limited
SIZE
1.5
MB
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