Lothair
Benjamin Disraeli
Belletristik / Krimis, Thriller, Spionage
Beschreibung
Lothair by Benjamin Disraeli is a novel that examines the intersection of politics, religion, and personal identity. The protagonist, Lothair, is a young man who inherits a large fortune but struggles to find his place in a world divided by competing ideologies. Throughout the narrative, Lothair is influenced by a range of characters who represent different social and political factions, forcing him to confront questions of loyalty, belief, and his own sense of purpose. As Lothair grapples with the expectations placed on him, the novel delves into issues of religious faith, political allegiance, and the search for individual meaning. The story explores the conflict between personal desires and societal pressures, as the protagonist must navigate the complexities of love, duty, and national interest. Disraeli uses the character's journey to critique the social, political, and religious institutions of the time, ultimately suggesting that true freedom and fulfillment come from forging one's path amidst the pressures of tradition and modernity. Through its exploration of personal and political dilemmas, the novel highlights the challenges of reconciling individual values with broader societal expectations.