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An Accursed Race

Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell

Editora: DigiCat

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In "An Accursed Race," Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell delves into the complexities of identity, race, and social injustice within a vividly constructed narrative frame that intertwines personal and societal struggles. Written in her characteristic realist style, Gaskell employs rich character development alongside evocative descriptions that capture the socio-economic tensions of her time. Set against a backdrop of industrial England, this work examines the dehumanizing effects of class oppression, highlighting the plight of marginalized communities and the intertwined destinies of individuals in a rapidly changing society. Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, a prominent Victorian novelist, was deeply influenced by the social issues surrounding her, including the consequences of the Industrial Revolution and her own experiences with poverty and class disparities. Her commitment to social reform, coupled with her keen observational skills, forms the foundation of her writing. Gaskell was known for her compassionate portrayals of the working class, and "An Accursed Race" serves as a culmination of her efforts to shed light on the injustices faced by those on the fringes of society. This powerful narrative offers readers a profound exploration of human resilience and compassion amidst adversity. It is highly recommended for scholars of Victorian literature, social history, and those interested in the enduring themes of race and identity. Gaskell's ability to engage with pressing contemporary issues makes this book a timeless addition to any literary collection.
Disponível desde: 16/09/2022.
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