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A Case in Camera

A Psychological Mystery of Guilt, Perception, and Morality
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In «A Case in Camera,» Oliver Onions explores the intricate interplay between perception and reality through the lens of a detective narrative infused with psychological nuance. The story unfolds as the protagonist, a photographer, becomes embroiled in a series of mysterious occurrences tied to his craft. Onions employs a distinctive literary style characterized by vivid imagery and a stream-of-consciousness technique, inviting readers to navigate the labyrinth of the mind. This work is situated within the early 20th-century British literary context, where the exploration of the unconscious and the subjective experience began to gain prominence, influenced by contemporaries like Virginia Woolf and James Joyce. Oliver Onions, a celebrated figure in modernist literature, was known for his fascination with the interplay of the ordinary and the extraordinary. His experiences as a journalist and a writer deeply informed his storytelling approach, enabling him to craft narratives that challenge conventional boundaries. Onions's interest in psychological themes is evident in his broader oeuvre, reflecting a keen awareness of human complexities and societal nuances, which permeates «A Case in Camera.» This compelling tale is recommended for readers who appreciate works that deftly blend mystery with psychological introspection. Onions's masterful prose not only engages the intellect but also provokes deeper contemplation about the nature of truth and perception, making it a worthy addition to any literary collection.

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Data wydania na Litres:
11 października 2024
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280 str.
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4064066235345
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