Heroes and Villains: Inspector Javert Pt 2

by Thomas McKinley

Heroes and Villains: Inspector Javert

Xlibris Publishing returns with part 2 of Heroes and Villains: Inspector Javert.   Why does Javert do what he does? The author, Victor Hugo, has described Javert as an ultimately tragic figure. Javert’s aggressive and even destructive pursuit of Jean Valjean is not sourced in malice but in qualities that together can be admirable in […]

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Father’s Day: Fictional Fathers

by Thomas McKinley

Father's Day: Fathers in Fiction

Father’s Day is coming, and Xlibris Publishing wants to celebrate the holiday with Fictional Fathers, a blog entry where we talk about famous fathers in fiction. Fathers in literature come in all kinds, from the good and the caring, to the apathetic and the mad.     Atticus Finch Atticus Finch of Lee Harper’s To […]

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Heroes and Villains: Inspector Javert

by Thomas McKinley

Heroes and Villains: Inspector Javert

In a previous entry, Xlibris Publishing’s Heroes and Villains explored a protagonist who did not just blur the line between hero and villain — he drove a harpoon through it. For all that was admirable about Captain Ahab, it was overshadowed by an obsession that ultimately got himself and almost all those loyal to him […]

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