
Martin Faber
This Gothic tale is reminiscent of James Hogg's Confessions of a Sinner and was written four years before Edgar Allan Poe's "William Wilson." Narrated in the first person, it is considered a pioneering examination of criminal psychology. Martin seduces then murders Emily so that he might marry another woman, Constance. Martin confesses to his friend and is killed after attempting to stab Constance when she visits him in jail.
The book was immediately successful and was well received by the northern media, thus starting Simms's successful career as a writer, one that would rank him as the only major southern literary figure besides Poe before the Civil War. As with other volumes in the Arkansas Edition of Simms's work, this volume includes a critical introduction by the editor and a Simms chronology, as well as appendices dealing with textual matters. This edition also includes Simms's 1829 story, Confessions of a Murderer, which was the germ for his first book of fiction.
- Undertitel
- The Story of a Criminal with "Confessions of a Murder
- Författare
- William Gilmore Simms
- Redaktör
- John Caldwell Guilds
- ISBN
- 9781557288103
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 200 gram
- Serie
- The Simms Series
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2006-02-28
- Sidor
- 132