“Three Loves”. A portrait of a woman destroyed by an inevitable destiny
Journal: Studia Humanitatis (Vol.2014, No. 4)Publication Date: 2015-01-25
Authors : Fusco A.;
Page : 16-16
Keywords : A.J. Cronin; success; failure; love; possession; faith; unbelief; shelter; escape; sublime ecstasy; madness; happy premonition; inevitable destiny;
Abstract
“Three Loves” (1932) is A.J. Cronin’s second novel after the first successful “Hatter’s castle” (1931). The author reveals all his genius in using his pen to create stories from everyday life, dealing with social problems and interior conflicts, which interest human society. Lucy is a woman who firmly struggles to build her destiny through three loves: her husband, her son, Jesus Christ. Her determination will bring her to give herself completely and desperately to her three loves in such a way to destroy herself.
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