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A Singular Life

Elizabeth Stuart Phelps

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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In "A Singular Life," Elizabeth Stuart Phelps crafts a poignant narrative exploring the complexities of individualism and societal norms in the late 19th century. The novel follows the life of its heroine, a woman of remarkable talent and introspection, as she navigates the tension between personal aspirations and societal expectations. Phelps employs a rich, lyrical prose style interwoven with elements of realism, enabling readers to engage deeply with profound themes such as autonomy, love, and the challenges faced by women of her era. Set against the backdrop of a rapidly modernizing America, the novel serves as both social commentary and a celebration of individual agency. Elizabeth Stuart Phelps was an influential figure in women's literature, pioneering discussions of female identity and societal constraints. Her own life experiences, including her commitment to women's rights and her involvement in social reform, heavily informed her writing. Phelps's ability to poignantly capture the struggles faced by women resonates with her audience, revealing her commitment to fostering understanding and empathy in a transformative political climate. "A Singular Life" is recommended for readers interested in feminist literature and those seeking to understand the societal challenges faced by women in the 19th century. Phelps's evocative storytelling and nuanced character development encourage readers to reflect on their values, making this novel a timeless addition to the literary canon.
Disponible depuis: 16/09/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 241 pages.

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