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Myra : the child of adoption - A romance of real life - cover

Myra : the child of adoption - A romance of real life

Ann S. Stephens

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In "Myra: The Child of Adoption," Ann S. Stephens adeptly navigates the intricate tapestry of identity and familial bonds through the poignant story of Myra, a child of adoption. Written in the mid-19th century, this novel employs a rich, sentimental style characterized by its moral underpinnings and character-driven narrative. Stephens intricately weaves themes of love, belonging, and societal perceptions surrounding adoption, presenting a nuanced exploration of the emotional landscapes faced by adopted children and their families in a period when such topics were often shrouded in stigma. Ann S. Stephens was a pioneer of 19th-century women'Äôs literature, whose own experiences and societal observations informed her writing. Being part of a burgeoning literary scene that often marginalized women's voices, Stephens sought to challenge contemporary norms and give agency to women and children in her works. Her background as a journalist and editor, combined with her commitment to social issues, fostered a deep understanding of the complexities surrounding adoption, ultimately leading to the creation of this sensitive and thought-provoking narrative. This novel is highly recommended for readers interested in the intersections of gender, family, and identity in literature. Its relevance extends beyond the historical context, resonating with contemporary discussions on adoption and belonging, making "Myra: The Child of Adoption" an essential read for anyone seeking insight into the human condition.
Disponible desde: 11/07/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 106 páginas.

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