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The Shuttle - Historical Novel - cover

The Shuttle - Historical Novel

Francis Hodgson Burnett

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "The Shuttle," Frances Hodgson Burnett crafts a richly woven narrative that explores the complex interplay of transatlantic relationships and the intricacies of identity in the late 19th-century. The novel intricately juxtaposes the lives of American heiresses and British aristocracy against a backdrop of societal change, dexterously employing a lyrical style that enhances its themes of empowerment, resilience, and cultural clash. Burnett'Äôs deft characterizations invite readers into the emotional landscapes of her protagonists as they navigate love, ambition, and familial obligations, signifying the era's shifting dynamics concerning gender and class. Frances Hodgson Burnett, known for her insightful portrayals of childhood and class struggles, embedded her own experiences of migration and reinvention into the fabric of this story. Having emigrated from England to the United States, Burnett'Äôs perspectives on both cultures illuminate her narrative and propel her characters'Äô development. Impressively, her prior works, coupled with her personal odyssey, equipped her with an authentic understanding of the tensions and triumphs that define her characters'Äô journeys. "The Shuttle" is a compelling read for those interested in early feminist literature and social commentary. Readers will find Burnett'Äôs insights into the human spirit and the transformative power of love not only resonant but profoundly relevant today. This novel stands as a testament to her literary prowess and an exploration of identity that is just as impactful as it was a century ago.
Disponible depuis: 19/11/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 538 pages.

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