Portrait of a Man with Red Hair

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Bol Hugh Walpole's Portrait of a Man with Red Hair is a compact Gothic thriller in which an apparently ordinary journey into the English West Country opens onto menace, obsession, and moral derangement. Subtitled in spirit as a romance of the macabre, the novel blends melodramatic plotting with acute psychological observation, setting innocence and decency against a figure of almost theatrical malignity. Its prose is vivid, atmospheric, and deliberately heightened, placing it within the late Victorian and Edwardian tradition of sensation fiction while anticipating modern studies of coercive personality and irrational fear. Walpole, born in New Zealand in 1884 and educated in England, was one of the most widely read British novelists of the early twentieth century. His work often reveals the influence of Dickens, Scott, and the Gothic tale, but also his own fascination with loneliness, social performance, and the hidden violence beneath civilized manners. His experiences as a teacher, literary insider, and wartime worker in Russia sharpened his interest in moral crisis and human extremity. This book is recommended to readers who value atmospheric suspense, psychologically charged villainy, and fiction poised between popular entertainment and serious moral inquiry.

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Hugh Walpole's Portrait of a Man with Red Hair is a compact Gothic thriller in which an apparently ordinary journey into the English West Country opens onto menace, obsession, and moral derangement. Subtitled in spirit as a romance of the macabre, the novel blends melodramatic plotting with acute psychological observation, setting innocence and decency against a figure of almost theatrical malignity. Its prose is vivid, atmospheric, and deliberately heightened, placing it within the late Victorian and Edwardian tradition of sensation fiction while anticipating modern studies of coercive personality and irrational fear. Walpole, born in New Zealand in 1884 and educated in England, was one of the most widely read British novelists of the early twentieth century. His work often reveals the influence of Dickens, Scott, and the Gothic tale, but also his own fascination with loneliness, social performance, and the hidden violence beneath civilized manners. His experiences as a teacher, literary insider, and wartime worker in Russia sharpened his interest in moral crisis and human extremity. This book is recommended to readers who value atmospheric suspense, psychologically charged villainy, and fiction poised between popular entertainment and serious moral inquiry.

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