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Keineth - A Tale of Innocence Growth and Self-Discovery in a Bygone Era - cover

Keineth - A Tale of Innocence Growth and Self-Discovery in a Bygone Era

Jane Abbott

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In her novel "Keineth," Jane Abbott weaves a poignant narrative that explores themes of identity, belonging, and self-discovery through the lens of her central character, Keineth. Set against the backdrop of early 20th century America, the book employs a lyrical prose style that captures the intricacies of human emotion and societal expectation. Abbott'Äôs keen insight into the struggles of her characters reflects the burgeoning modernist movement, demonstrating a shift from traditional narrative structures to a more introspective and fragmented exploration of the human psyche. Jane Abbott, born in 1876, drew on her own experiences as a writer and social critic when crafting "Keineth." Growing up in a rapidly changing society and facing the challenges of gender norms, her background as a woman in the literary world profoundly influenced her perspective. Abbott's body of work often grapples with the complexities of women's roles and the quest for individuality, which culminates in the richly developed character of Keineth. "Keineth" is a compelling read for anyone interested in early feminist literature and the exploration of personal agency within societal confines. Abbott's vivid storytelling and emotional depth invite readers to reflect on their own identities and the broader human experience, making this novel a significant contribution to 20th-century literature.
Disponible depuis: 16/11/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 108 pages.

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