Temporal Power: A Study in Supremacy by Marie Corelli
Published in 1902, Temporal Power drops us into the fictional kingdom of 'Gloria.' We meet King 'Sergius Thord,' a ruler who has all the trappings of power but none of the real authority. His government is run by a cynical Prime Minister, and the official State Church is more interested in wealth and control than spiritual guidance. Sergius is deeply unhappy, a thoughtful man trapped in a ceremonial role, while his citizens suffer in poverty just outside the palace walls.
The Story
The plot kicks off when the King, disguised as a commoner, sneaks out of the palace to see his kingdom's true state. He's horrified. This experience sparks a crisis of conscience. He starts to secretly write radical essays criticizing the very system he's supposed to lead, publishing them under a pseudonym. These writings electrify the public and infuriate the establishment. The story becomes a tense cat-and-mouse game. Can the King inspire real change without his powerful enemies discovering the author's true identity and destroying him? It's a battle for the soul of a nation, fought with pens, secrets, and high-stakes intrigue.
Why You Should Read It
Forget dry history. Corelli writes with fiery conviction. Her passion for spiritual truth and social justice burns on every page. Yes, the prose is ornate—it's a product of its time—but that's part of the charm. You feel the King's claustrophobic despair and the public's boiling anger. The central question is gripping: What is true power? Is it crowns and titles, or is it the power of a sincere idea? The book is a fascinating window into the fears and hopes of the Edwardian era, questioning the role of monarchy, religion, and government in a way that still echoes now.
Final Verdict
This book is perfect for readers who love classic novels with big ideas and emotional drama. If you enjoy the social critiques of Dickens or the romantic intensity of the Brontës, but wish they'd tackled politics more directly, you'll find a lot to love here. It's also a great pick for anyone interested in the history of popular fiction and bestsellers—Corelli was a rockstar in her day. Be ready for lavish descriptions and speeches full of feeling. It's not a subtle book, but it's a powerful and utterly absorbing one.
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