The Arrow of Gold : A Story Between Two Notes
Overview
"The Arrow of Gold: A Story Between Two Notes" is a compelling novel of romance and political intrigue set against the backdrop of the Third Carlist War in the 1870s. Set primarily in the vibrant port city of Marseille, the story follows a young, impressionable seaman known as Monsieur George who becomes entangled in a dangerous plot to smuggle arms for the Spanish pretender, Don Carlos.
At the heart of the narrative is the enigmatic and captivating Do a Rita, a woman of immense wealth and mysterious origins who serves as the muse and financier for the Carlist cause. As Monsieur George is drawn deeper into her world, Joseph Conrad explores complex themes of passion, loyalty, and the disillusionment that often follows romantic and political idealism. Known for its atmospheric prose and psychological depth, "The Arrow of Gold: A Story Between Two Notes" stands as a departure from Conrad's typical maritime adventures, offering instead a sophisticated study of human emotion and the haunting power of the past. This work remains a significant piece of Conrad's later literary output, showcasing his mastery of character development and his unique ability to weave historical events into a deeply personal and evocative tale.
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- ISBN-13: 9781025285177
- ISBN-10: 1025285174
- Publisher: Tradd Street Press
- Publish Date: February 2026
- Dimensions: 9.21 x 6.14 x 0.76 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.13 pounds
- Page Count: 366
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