The Gadfly
Ethel Voynich
Belletristik / Hauptwerk vor 1945
Beschreibung
"The Gadfly" is a novel by Ethel Lilian Voynich, published in 1897. Set in 19th-century Italy during the Risorgimento, a period marked by the Italian struggle for unification and independence from Austrian rule, the story is known for its compelling mix of adventure, romance, and political intrigue. The novel's protagonist, Arthur Burton, an English Catholic, becomes involved in the Italian revolutionary movement. He is deeply disillusioned by the betrayal and corruption he witnesses within the Church and turns into a fierce revolutionary, known as "The Gadfly." The character's radical transformation and his complex relationship with the other central character, Padre Montanelli, form the core of the narrative. Voynich's work is notable for its vivid characterization, dramatic plot, and exploration of themes like betrayal, faith, and the struggle for freedom. "The Gadfly" gained immense popularity, particularly in Russia and China, for its portrayal of the spirit of rebellion against oppressive regimes, resonating with the sentiments of many in the early 20th century.