Mandeville

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Mandeville is a novel by William Godwin that explores themes of psychological trauma, obsession, and the impact of social and political forces on individual character.

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instanceOf novel
author William Godwin
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
explores formation of character under social pressure
impact of civil conflict on individual psychology
long-term effects of childhood trauma
relationship between personal grievance and political ideology
genre Gothic fiction
psychological novel
hasForm prose fiction
hasProtagonist Charles Mandeville
hasStructure three-volume novel
language English
literaryMovement Romanticism
literaryTechnique introspective monologue
unreliable narration
mainTheme isolation
madness
obsession
political forces shaping character
psychological trauma
revenge
social forces shaping character
narrativePerspective first-person narrative
publicationCentury 19th century
relatedWorkByAuthor Caleb Williams
St. Leon
settingLocation England
Ireland
settingPeriod 17th century

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William Godwin notableWork Mandeville
Cloudesley followsWorkByAuthor Mandeville