Amiel's Journal: The Journal Intime of Henri-Frédéric Amiel; Volume 2
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- 15 Lesestunden
Mary Augusta Ward war eine britische Romanautorin, die unter ihrem Ehenamen Mrs. Humphry Ward schrieb. Aus einer prominenten Intellektuellenfamilie stammend, beschäftigte sich ihr Schreiben oft mit den sozialen und moralischen Fragen ihrer Zeit. Sie war bekannt für ihre scharfen Beobachtungen und psychologisch reichen Charaktere, die die Komplexität menschlicher Beziehungen und gesellschaftlicher Veränderungen erforschten. Wards Werk etablierte sie als eine einflussreiche Stimme, die aufschlussreiche Kommentare zum Leben und zur Zeit, die sie darstellte, bot.






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Exploring themes of love, loss, and the complexities of human relationships, this novel delves into the emotional struggles of its characters as they navigate societal expectations and personal desires. Set against a backdrop of early 20th-century values, the narrative examines the impact of choices on individual lives and the quest for fulfillment. Through rich character development and poignant storytelling, it invites readers to reflect on the nature of connection and the consequences of absence.
The book holds significant historical importance, having influenced human thought across generations. Efforts have been made to preserve it in a modern format, ensuring its accessibility for both present and future readers.
Set against the backdrop of rural England, this novel explores the complexities of human relationships and the impact of societal expectations. Through rich character development, it delves into themes of love, ambition, and the struggle for identity. The narrative captures the essence of the countryside while addressing the tension between tradition and modernity. Ward's prose vividly portrays the emotional landscapes of the characters, making it a poignant reflection on life and its myriad challenges.
Die Herrin von Wildfell Hall ist ein eindringliches Plädoyer für die Gleichberechtigung der Frau im Viktorianischen Zeitalter. Anne Bronte hat hier ein bis dahin tabuisiertes Thema ins Zentrum einer spannenden Handlung gestellt: die Unterdrückung der Frau in der Ehe und ihr Anspruch auf Achtung und Selbstverwirklichung.
In this landmark volume, some of the most prominent literary figures of the 19th century come together to celebrate the life and legacy of the Brontë sisters. Including biographical sketches, critical essays, and a comprehensive survey of their works, this collection is a must-have for any aficionado of Victorian literature.
This novel, published in 1894, is a social and political commentary on Victorian society. The eponymous heroine is a young woman who becomes involved in social reform movements and political activism. Along the way, she grapples with issues such as poverty, women's rights, and the role of the state in society. The novel was widely read in its time and remains a valuable insight into the concerns and anxieties of the late Victorian period.
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