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Rose à Charlitte

Marshall Saunders

Casa editrice: DigiCat

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In the seminal work 'Rose à Charlitte,' Margaret Marshall Saunders exhibits her literary prowess through a tapestry of classic fiction, interweaving children's sensibilities with romantic narratives. With a deft hand, Saunders articulates her tale in two distinct parts, reflecting the depth and complexity of Acadian romance. The first part, dedicated to 'ROSE CHARLITTE,' is steeped in carefully crafted character development and a vibrant setting that breathes life into the historical context, while the second, 'BIDIANE,' builds upon this foundation, enriching the reader's experience with evolving themes and emotional undercurrents. Saunders's narrative technique, particularly her unique point of view, stands out as a hallmark of her style, setting this work apart in its original American publication.

An esteemed Canadian author, lecturer, and activist, Margaret Marshall Saunders's life experiences inexorably shaped her authorial voice. Her profound involvement with the Halifax Women's Local Council, coupled with her advocacy for animal rights, infuses her fiction with a rich tapestry of social consciousness and empathy. These influences are subtly woven into 'Rose à Charlitte,' where she masterfully explores human and animal relationships, reflecting her broader humanitarian ideals within an engaging Acadian backdrop.

The portrait of Acadian life painted in 'Rose à Charlitte' will captivate both readers of historical romance and those intrigued by Canadian heritage. Saunders's dual-structured narrative promises a fulfilling literary journey through the complexities of love and cultural identity. It is a recommended read for its historical relevance and the enchanting prose of Saunders, whose works remain vital to understanding the Canadian literary landscape and the early feminist influences that shaped it.
Disponibile da: 21/11/2022.
Lunghezza di stampa: 268 pagine.

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