The Call of the Blood

The Call of the Blood

Robert Hichens

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Double9 Books LLP
Año de edición:
2025
ISBN:
9789369420384
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The Call of the Blood explores the complexities of love, beauty, and human relationships, highlighting the emotional tensions between intellectual depth and physical attraction. The story focuses on the struggle between societal expectations and personal desires, as individuals confront the realities of love, identity, and self-discovery. Relationships are tested by the contrast between emotional fulfillment and superficial connections, with characters grappling with their true needs versus the roles they are expected to play. The narrative touches on the pressures of conforming to social norms, and the impact this has on one’s sense of self. Throughout, the story examines how individuals navigate the balance between intellectual compatibility and physical attraction, questioning the foundations of genuine connection. As characters evolve, their journeys reflect the ongoing search for authenticity and deeper meaning in relationships. The novel delves into the inner conflicts faced by individuals as they strive to reconcile personal fulfillment with the external expectations placed upon them. It ultimately presents a profound exploration of human desires and the complexity of emotional connections.

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