A Secret Inheritance (Vol. 1-3) is a capacious Victorian three-decker in which questions of lineage, property, concealment, and moral desert are unfolded through the patient architecture of sensation fiction. Farjeon's narrative style combines melodramatic incident with domestic observation, moving between secrecy and disclosure in the manner of the late-nineteenth-century popular novel. Its inheritance plot belongs to a literary context fascinated by wills, lost identities, family shame, and the uneasy relation between wealth and virtue. B. L. Farjeon (1838-1903) was a London-born novelist and journalist whose career was shaped by movement across the British Empire, particularly his years in Australia and New Zealand before his return to England. His newspaper experience sharpened his instinct for pacing, topicality, and public appetite, while his admiration for Dickens is evident in his interest in social texture, coincidence, sentiment, and the dramatic revelation of character under pressure. Readers interested in Victorian mystery, sensation fiction, and the cultural meanings of inheritance will find this novel rewarding. It is especially recommended to those who enjoy expansive plotting, ethical complication, and the slow unveiling of secrets within a richly conventional yet suspenseful nineteenth-century form. This enriched edition has been carefully crafted to add value to your reading experience. - Hand-picked Memorable Quotes shine a spotlight on moments of literary brilliance. - Interactive footnotes clarify unusual references, historical allusions, and archaic phrases for an effortless, more informed read.
Autorentext
Benjamin Leopold Farjeon (1838-1903) was an English novelist, playwright, printer and journalist. Farjeon worked as a gold miner in Australia, where he started a newspaper. He settled in New Zealand where he became manager and sub-editor. As an author, he was known for his huge output. Farjeon began writing novels and plays, as self-confessed disciple of Dickens, whose attention he managed to catch.
Zusammenfassung
Gabriel Carew is a young boy living with his parents in poverty, when one day his father receives a latter that changes their lives. Their distant relative has died and left his fortune to Gabriel's father. When he grew up, Gabriel decided to use this fortune to travel around the world. At one of his travels, in Gascony, Gabriel had an accident and his life was saved by a certain German doctor called Louis. As he was recovering in doctor's house, Dr Louis received one letter that made the wheel of suspicion spinning for Gabriel. Doctor tells him a story of two brothers who became bitter enemies because of a certain secret inheritance and Gabriel becomes determined to resolve its mystery.