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Prisoners of Conscience - Exploring Moral Dilemmas and Societal Expectations in a Time of Political Unrest - cover

Prisoners of Conscience - Exploring Moral Dilemmas and Societal Expectations in a Time of Political Unrest

Amelia E. Barr

Editorial: Good Press

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In "Prisoners of Conscience," Amelia E. Barr explores the profound moral dilemmas faced by individuals who are often silenced by societal norms. Through a tapestry of interconnected narratives, Barr employs a poignant literary style that weaves realism and psychological depth, allowing readers to engage intimately with the internal struggles of her characters. Set against the backdrop of Victorian England, the novel critiques the rigid constraints of morality and law, illustrating how the quest for personal integrity can lead to social ostracism and personal suffering. Amelia E. Barr, born in 1831 in Lancashire, England, was a prominent writer of her time, whose own experiences as an immigrant and her struggles with societal expectations significantly influenced her work. After moving to America, Barr dedicated herself to writing, using fiction as a platform for exploring themes of justice, morality, and the complexities of human relationships. This background imbued her narratives with a sense of authenticity and depth, engaging fully with the themes of conscience and sacrifice. Readers seeking a compelling exploration of the human spirit's resilience amidst societal pressure will find "Prisoners of Conscience" an enlightening read. Barr'Äôs intricate character studies and moral inquiries will resonate deeply with those interested in the intersections of conscience, selfhood, and societal expectations, making this novel essential for anyone delving into the complexities of human morality.
Disponible desde: 04/10/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 144 páginas.

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