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A Reconstructed Marriage

Amelia E. Barr

Casa editrice: DigiCat

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Amelia E. Barr's "A Reconstructed Marriage" intricately weaves a tale of personal transformation and societal expectation within the context of late 19th-century America. The narrative explores the complexities of marriage through the voices of its vividly drawn characters, employing a rich, descriptive literary style that alternates between lyrical prose and poignant dialogue. Barr expertly captures the tension between individual desires and the roles prescribed by gender norms of her time, deftly positioning her narrative within the broader literary movement of realism that sought to reflect the authentic struggles and triumphs of ordinary lives. Amelia E. Barr, a prominent novelist and a trailblazer in women's literature, drew upon her own experiences as an immigrant and a mother to infuse "A Reconstructed Marriage" with emotional depth and authenticity. Born in England in 1831, Barr faced personal hardship that fueled her resolve to portray women as resilient and multifaceted individuals. Her keen observations of the social issues surrounding marriage and autonomy reflect a progressive spirit that sought to challenge the status quo and provide a voice for women in a patriarchal society. I highly recommend "A Reconstructed Marriage" for readers interested in historical narratives that confront gender roles and social constraints. Barr's work not only offers an engaging story but also serves as a critical exploration of the evolving dimensions of marital relationships, making it a significant addition to the canon of feminist literature.
Disponibile da: 04/09/2022.
Lunghezza di stampa: 348 pagine.

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