The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner: Difference between revisions

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* [[Arranged Marriage]] - The source of all the problems in the novel is Lady Dalcastle's to Lord Dalcastle. Her father is a wealthy merchant and it's strictly for [[Money, Dear Boy]].
* [[The Cavalier Years]] - The action of the novel, which starts in 1687, takes place towards the fag-end of this period.
* [[Deal Withwith the Devil]] - The whole point of the book, and it's all the more remarkable that until very near the end Robert (unlike Faust) has no idea what he's done.
* [[Evil Twin]] - Robert comes to believe that he has one towards the end of the book, as he has no recollection of some of the evil deeds of which he is accused. As discussed elsewhere, it's never quite clear if this is true {{spoiler|and attributable to Gil-Martin's demonic powers}} or if Robert's mentally unstable and amnesiac.
* [[The Fundamentalist]] - Both Wringhims are this. Gil-Martin claims to share their ideas but puts what you might call a unique twist on them...