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The Night Manager by John le Carré (Book Analysis)

The Night Manager by John le Carré (Book Analysis)

Detailed Summary, Analysis and Reading Guide

978280801641448EBookPlurilingua PublishingThis practical and insightful reading guide offers a complete summary and analysis of The Night Manager by John le Carré. It provides a thorough exploration of the novel’s content and main themes, including corruption, the illegal arms trade and identity. The clear and concise style makes for easy understanding, providing the perfect opportunity to improve your literary knowledge in no time. This clear and detailed 48-page reading guide is structured as follows: Biography of John le Carré Presentation of The Night Manager Summary of The Night Manager Character study Jonathan Pine Richard Roper Jed Leonard Burr Analysis of The Night Manager Historical context Corruption and justice Identity About The Night Manager The Night Manager was written following the end of the Cold War and the fall of the Iron Curtain in the late 1980s. Its protagonist is Jonathan Pine, the night manager at an upmarket hotel, who becomes embroiled in an undercover operation to take down the billionaire arms dealer Richard Roper, who is planning a massive deal with Colombian drug cartels. As well as a gripping espionage novel, The Night Manager is an exploration of the role of big business in geopolitics and a condemnation of Western governments’ meddling in international conflict. The novel was adapted into a BBC television series starring Tom Hiddleston, Hugh Laurie and Olivia Colman in 2016. About John le Carré John le Carré (real name David John Moore Cornwell) is an internationally renowned writer of espionage novels and short stories. Much of his work draws on his own experience of working for MI5 and MI6 during the Cold War, and aims to provide a realistic picture of the activities of intelligence agents, in contrast to conventional glamorized depictions. His best-known novels include The Spy Who Came in from the Cold, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, Smiley’s People and The Constant Gardener.This practical and insightful reading guide offers a complete summary and analysis of The Night Manager by John le Carré. It provides a thorough exploration of the novel’s content and main themes, including corruption, the illegal arms trade and identity. The clear and concise style makes for easy understanding, providing the perfect opportunity to improve your literary knowledge in no time. This clear and detailed 48-page reading guide is structured as follows: Biography of John le Carré Presentation of The Night Manager Summary of The Night Manager Character study Jonathan Pine Richard Roper Jed Leonard Burr Analysis of The Night Manager Historical context Corruption and justice Identity About The Night Manager The Night Manager was written following the end of the Cold War and the fall of the Iron Curtain in the late 1980s. Its protagonist is Jonathan Pine, the night manager at an upmarket hotel, who becomes embroiled in an undercover operation to take down the billionaire arms dealer Richard Roper, who is planning a massive deal with Colombian drug cartels. As well as a gripping espionage novel, The Night Manager is an exploration of the role of big business in geopolitics and a condemnation of Western governments’ meddling in international conflict. The novel was adapted into a BBC television series starring Tom Hiddleston, Hugh Laurie and Olivia Colman in 2016. About John le Carré John le Carré (real name David John Moore Cornwell) is an internationally renowned writer of espionage novels and short stories. Much of his work draws on his own experience of working for MI5 and MI6 during the Cold War, and aims to provide a realistic picture of the activities of intelligence agents, in contrast to conventional glamorized depictions. His best-known novels include The Spy Who Came in from the Cold, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, Smiley’s People and The Constant Gardener.application/pdf1
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This practical and insightful reading guide offers a complete summary and analysis of The Night Manager by John le Carré. It provides a thorough exploration of the novel’s content and main themes, including corruption, the illegal arms trade and identity. The clear and concise style makes for easy understanding, providing the perfect opportunity to improve your literary knowledge in no time. This clear and detailed 48-page reading guide is...
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This practical and insightful reading guide offers a complete summary and analysis of The Night Manager by John le Carré. It provides a thorough exploration of the novel’s content and main themes, including corruption, the illegal arms trade and identity. The clear and concise style makes for easy understanding, providing the perfect opportunity to improve your literary knowledge in no time.

This clear and detailed 48-page reading guide is structured as follows:

  • Biography of John le Carré
  • Presentation of The Night Manager
  • Summary of The Night Manager
  • Character study
    • Jonathan Pine
    • Richard Roper
    • Jed
    • Leonard Burr
  • Analysis of The Night Manager
    • Historical context
    • Corruption and justice
    • Identity

About The Night Manager

The Night Manager was written following the end of the Cold War and the fall of the Iron Curtain in the late 1980s. Its protagonist is Jonathan Pine, the night manager at an upmarket hotel, who becomes embroiled in an undercover operation to take down the billionaire arms dealer Richard Roper, who is planning a massive deal with Colombian drug cartels. As well as a gripping espionage novel, The Night Manager is an exploration of the role of big business in geopolitics and a condemnation of Western governments’ meddling in international conflict. The novel was adapted into a BBC television series starring Tom Hiddleston, Hugh Laurie and Olivia Colman in 2016.

About John le Carré

John le Carré (real name David John Moore Cornwell) is an internationally renowned writer of espionage novels and short stories. Much of his work draws on his own experience of working for MI5 and MI6 during the Cold War, and aims to provide a realistic picture of the activities of intelligence agents, in contrast to conventional glamorized depictions. His best-known novels include The Spy Who Came in from the Cold, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, Smiley’s People and The Constant Gardener.

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9782808016414

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Plurilingua Publishing

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48

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