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Wives and Daughters - Enriched edition

Elizabeth Gaskell

Verlag: DigiCat

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In "Wives and Daughters," Elizabeth Gaskell crafts a rich tapestry of Victorian society, intricately weaving together the lives of her characters against the backdrop of England's changing social structure. The novel exemplifies Gaskell's signature blend of realism and romanticism, exploring themes of love, marriage, and female autonomy. Set in the fictional town of Hollingford, the narrative follows the coming-of-age of Molly Gibson, as she navigates personal and social challenges shaped by class divisions and gender expectations. Gaskell's keen observational skills and nuanced character development reflect her deep engagement with the social issues of her time, making this work a critical study of the woman's role in the tumultuous Victorian era. Elizabeth Gaskell was profoundly influenced by her own experiences as a wife and mother, as well as her observations of the shifting dynamics of 19th-century England. Her personal connections with various social classes, stemming from her upbringing and her married life, provide her with a singular perspective on the complexities of familial and romantic relationships. Gaskell's commitment to social reform and empathy for the marginalized is evident throughout her literary corpus, particularly in "Wives and Daughters." This novel is highly recommended for readers seeking a deep, immersive experience in Victorian literature. Gaskell's exploration of gender roles and societal expectations will resonate with contemporary audiences, making it a timeless examination of the human condition. "Wives and Daughters" is not merely a narrative of personal growth but also a critical reflection on the intricacies of love and marriage, ensuring its place as a significant work in the literary canon.

In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience:
- An Introduction draws the threads together, discussing why these diverse authors and texts belong in one collection.
- Historical Context explores the cultural and intellectual currents that shaped these works, offering insight into the shared (or contrasting) eras that influenced each writer.
- A combined Synopsis (Selection) briefly outlines the key plots or arguments of the included pieces, helping readers grasp the anthology's overall scope without giving away essential twists.
- A collective Analysis highlights common themes, stylistic variations, and significant crossovers in tone and technique, tying together writers from different backgrounds.
- Reflection questions encourage readers to compare the different voices and perspectives within the collection, fostering a richer understanding of the overarching conversation.
Verfügbar seit: 08.11.2023.
Drucklänge: 736 Seiten.

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