Secret Commonwealth
- Pages
- 633
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780553510669
- Reading Time
- ~11h 5min
Secret Commonwealth is a book by Philip Pullman. It has 633 pages.
About this book
Set in the late nineteenth century, this novel continues the author’s exploration of consciousness and identity through an adult Lyra Belacqua. Now employed as a researcher, she investigates the unexplained phenomenon of daemons voluntarily separating from their human companions. Her inquiries lead her across Europe and the Americas, where she encounters scholars, displaced communities, and figures from her past who complicate her understanding of the self. The narrative examines the historical tension between institutional authority and individual autonomy, framing scientific inquiry against philosophical and spiritual traditions. Pullman expands his established mythological framework while introducing new characters who embody the era’s shifting intellectual currents. The prose maintains a deliberate, scholarly pace that prioritizes thematic development and moral ambiguity over conventional adventure. Readers familiar with the author’s earlier work will recognize his sustained interest in how societies construct truth, regulate knowledge, and navigate the boundaries of human freedom.
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Secret Commonwealth has 633 pages.
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Set in the late nineteenth century, this novel continues the author’s exploration of consciousness and identity through an adult Lyra Belacqua. Now employed as a researcher, she investigates the unexplained phenomenon of daemons voluntarily separating from their human companions. Her inquiries lead ...
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Secret Commonwealth was written by Philip Pullman.