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BEN HUR - Wordsworth

WALLACE LewWORDSWORTH EDITIONSPAPERBACK0.26501996978185326283838212.5x20WALLACE, Lew1790188
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Sinopsis

Ben-Hur is better known as a film than as a novel. Cinematic in scope and narrative, it was nevertheless as a book that it first met huge popular success on its publication in 1880. Intended as a moral and inspirational narrative, Judah Ben-Hur's life parallels that of Jesus as he makes a journey of discovery and enlightenment through the Mediterranean world from Jerusalem through Nazareth to the galleys that carry him to shipwreck in the Aegean and, finally, Rome. A spiritual tale of the quest for love and the recovery of identity and patrimony, the novel also displays a vivid realism based on Wallace's biblical research and knowledge of the Holy Land. Like other 'toga novels' of the period, Ben-Hur reflects the dissent, division, and moral contradiction of America's emerging imperial culture, the 'New Woman' question, the settlement of the Far West, and even the trade unionism. Rich in social parallels, Ben-Hur is both a great historical epic and a window on late nineteenth-century literature.

Ficha Técnica

Autor
WALLACE Lew
Editorial
WORDSWORTH EDITIONS
Encuadernación
PAPERBACK
Peso
0.2650
Edición
1996
ISBN
9781853262838
Paginas
382
Tamaño
12.5x20
Autor Libro Link
Código KEL
1790188

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