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Ruth

Elizabeth Gaskell

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In her groundbreaking novel "Ruth," Elizabeth Gaskell explores the intricate intersection of virtue, societal expectation, and moral complexities in Victorian England. Through the poignant narrative of Ruth Hilton, a young woman who faces societal scorn after bearing an illegitimate child, Gaskell employs a rich, empathetic prose style that delves deep into the struggles of her characters against the backdrop of class disparity and gender norms. The novel intertwines elements of social realism with profound philosophical inquiries, illustrating the harsh realities faced by women of the era while advocating for compassion and social reform. Elizabeth Gaskell, a prominent literary figure of the 19th century, was deeply influenced by her own experiences and the societal changes surrounding her. Hailing from a background that championed social justice, Gaskell's writing often reflected her keen awareness of the issues that marginalized women faced. Her encounters with diverse communities while living in industrialized Manchester provided her with a unique lens through which she examined the complexities of morality and societal judgment, thus informing her narrative in "Ruth." This compelling novel is a must-read for those interested in feminist literature and social critique. Gaskell's masterful character development and evocative storytelling resonate with contemporary audiences, inviting readers to reflect on the enduring themes of redemption and the transformative power of love. "Ruth" ultimately stands as a powerful testament to the strength of the human spirit, making it a vital addition to any literary collection.
Disponible desde: 16/09/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 465 páginas.

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