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The Bridgerthonian Novels - Fantomina Belinda The Wanderer Sense and Sensibility Vanity Fair Anti-Pamela Miss Marjoribanks - cover

The Bridgerthonian Novels - Fantomina Belinda The Wanderer Sense and Sensibility Vanity Fair Anti-Pamela Miss Marjoribanks

Jane Austen, William Makepeace Thackeray, Maria Edgeworth, Fanny Burney, Henry Fielding, Samuel Richardson, Mary Wollstonecraft, Georgette Heyer, Eliza Haywood, Mrs. Olifant

Verlag: DigiCat

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"The Bridgerthonian Novels" presents a captivating tapestry of the evolution of English literature, bringing forth a confluence of romanticism, social commentary, and comedic brilliance. This anthology offers a glimpse into the intricate artistry spanning the 18th and 19th centuries, showcasing a seamless blend of narrative styles ranging from the didactic to the delightfully entertaining. It captures the spirit of the time through its exploration of themes such as societal norms, individualism, and the complexities of human relationships. Each piece, while distinct in its deliverance, together crafts a symphony of the era, with standout stories weaving humor and heartache in equal measure. The anthology gathers illustrious writers like Jane Austen and Henry Fielding, alongside the profound voices of Mary Wollstonecraft and Maria Edgeworth. This impressive collective, interspersed with trailblazers like Georgette Heyer and others, forms a rich tapestry of literary prowess. These contributors have carved their paths in literary, cultural, and historical milestones, resonating with the Enlightenment and subsequent romantic movements. Their diverse narratives offer a reflective lens into the evolving consciousness of society, echoing the progression of ideals and artistic expressions of their time. Inviting readers into a mosaic of perspectives, "The Bridgerthonian Novels" stands as an invaluable compendium for those yearning to traverse the dynamic landscape of English literature. It uncovers gems that not only entertain but educate, allowing an exploration that enriches one's understanding of the literary canon. Delve into this anthology for a profound encounter with narratives that deftly converse across time, celebrating the literary legacy and intricate dialogue woven through varied voices. This collection promises a scholarly journey that is as enlightening as it is enthralling.
Verfügbar seit: 17.05.2022.
Drucklänge: 9265 Seiten.

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