Ten Trails to Tyburn
- 306pages
- 11 heures de lecture
The narrative explores the theme of posthumous recognition through the character of Pierre, who remains unaware that his death will lead to a legacy of fame. The phrase "the second corpse" hints at a deeper connection or contrast between Pierre and another figure, suggesting a layered exploration of identity, mortality, and the complexities of how individuals are remembered after they are gone. The story delves into the intricacies of life, death, and the often ironic nature of fame.



