Brother Jacob
George Eliot
Belletristik/Erzählende Literatur
Beschreibung
"Brother Jacob" is a novella written by George Eliot, originally published in 1864. The story follows the life of David Faux, a young man of humble origins who aspires to rise above his station through deceit and ambition. Pretending to be a devout and scholarly monk, David adopts the persona of "Brother Jacob" and gains entrance to a religious community. However, his duplicity and lack of genuine piety eventually lead to his exposure and downfall. Set against the backdrop of provincial England, the novella explores themes of identity, morality, and the consequences of deception. Through David's journey, Eliot offers a critique of social climbing and the pursuit of success at the expense of personal integrity. With its nuanced characterizations and moral depth, "Brother Jacob" stands as a compelling exploration of human nature and the complexities of ethical behavior.