Trilby by George du Maurier

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<p><b>Trilby</b> by <b>George Du Maurier</b>: A novel that tells the story of Trilby O'Ferrall, a young artist's model who becomes the muse and obsession of several men in the bohemian art world of 19th-century Paris. The book explores themes of love, art, and the power of hypnotism.</p><p><b>Key Aspects of the Book "Trilby":</b><br /> <b>Artistic Milieu:</b> Du Maurier captures the vibrant and eccentric atmosphere of the bohemian art scene in 19th-century Paris, offering a glimpse into the lives of artists, musicians, and performers of the time.<br /> <b>Complex Characters:</b> The novel presents a diverse cast of characters, each with their own motivations, desires, and flaws, creating a rich tapestry of human emotions and relationships.<br /> <b>Hypnotism and Influence:</b> "Trilby" explores the power of hypnotism and its impact on the characters' lives, delving into themes of control, manipulation, and personal agency.</p><p><b>George Du Maurier</b> was a British author and illustrator known for his contributions to Victorian literature and his illustrations for the magazine Punch. "Trilby" showcases Du Maurier's talent for storytelling and his ability to capture the spirit of an era.</p>

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