Proces Bellamy

Proces Bellamy

Frances Noyes Hart

The Bellamy Trial by Frances Noyes Hart is a novel about crime, suspicion, and social illusion, in which the court proceedings expose the complex relationships between characters and the fragility of respectable bourgeois everyday life.

The Bellamy Trial by Frances Noyes Hart belongs to the tradition of the elegant Anglo-American novel between criminal intrigue, courtroom drama and social analysis. At its heart is a case that shakes the seemingly orderly world of civic respectability: what at first seems like an isolated legal or criminal event gradually expands into a story about relationships, hidden tensions and moral weaknesses of an environment. The trial itself is important not only because of the question of guilt, but also because, under the pressure of the public, testimony and speculation, it exposes characters.

The characters are shaped in such a way that each of them carries a part of the truth, but also a part of the illusion. Bellamy is not only a figure of accusation or the center of the affair, but a focal point through which other people's assessments, sympathies and interests are refracted. A series of people gather around him - family members, representatives of the social circle, legal actors and observers - and each of these characters shows a different attitude towards truth, loyalty and reputation. In this way, the novel goes beyond the confines of the courtroom itself and becomes a portrait of an environment in which the public image is almost as important as the actual events.

Frances Noyes Hart was an American writer known for her novels of refined construction, lively dialogue, and a sense of the psychology of social relationships. There is no crude sensationalism in her prose: the tension builds gradually, through conversations, nuances of behavior, and subtle revelations of hidden motives. That is why The Bellamy Trial works both as an engaging novel of chance and as an intelligent depiction of a world in which decency, vanity, fear, and interest constantly reshape truth.

Original title
The Bellamy Trial
Translation
Branko Brusar
Graphics design
Boris Dogan
Dimensions
19.5 x 15 cm
Pages
289
Publisher
Naprijed, Zagreb
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Unused
 

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