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The Diary of an Ennuyée - cover

The Diary of an Ennuyée

Mrs. Jameson

Publisher: DigiCat

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In "The Diary of an Ennuyée," Mrs. Jameson crafts a poignant exploration of ennui and existential dread through the thoughts and musings of a woman ensnared by the monotony of her societal roles in Victorian England. Employing a stream-of-consciousness style, the narrative intricately weaves personal introspection with social commentary, revealing the profound isolation that accompanies a life devoid of passion. The diary format serves not only as a confessional space but also as a vessel for emotive language that resonates with the reader's own experiences of discontent and longing, firmly situating the work within the literary context of the emerging modernist movement, which sought to capture the complexities of human emotion and societal constraints. Mrs. Jameson, a notable figure in the Victorian literary landscape, was an avid commentator on women's roles in society. Her own experiences as a woman navigating the constraints of her time, along with her intellectual circles, including relationships with prominent literary figures, deeply inform the themes present in this work. "The Diary of an Ennuyée" can be seen as both a personal reflection and a social critique, influenced by her own struggles and observations within a suffocating society. This book is highly recommended for those intrigued by psychological depth and social critique in literature. Readers will find themselves captivated by the richly woven prose that vividly encapsulates the internal turmoil of the ennuyée, offering insights into the timeless human condition. A must-read for scholars, feminists, and anyone keen on understanding the nuanced experiences of women in history.
Available since: 09/16/2022.
Print length: 197 pages.

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