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Views and Opinions - Exploring Societal Norms Through 19th Century Literary Commentary - cover

Views and Opinions - Exploring Societal Norms Through 19th Century Literary Commentary

Ouida

Verlag: Good Press

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In "Views and Opinions," Ouida crafts an insightful collection that engages with contemporary issues of her time, reflecting her nuanced perceptions of society, art, and morality. The literary style is characterized by rich, evocative language and a blend of passionate argumentation with reflective commentary. As a prominent figure in the Victorian literary scene, Ouida's writing resonates with the broader themes of social reform and individualism, challenging traditional norms while embracing the complexities of human experience. This book situates her viewpoints within the larger discourse of 19th-century literature, making it a significant study of its era. Ouida, born Maria Louise Ram√©, was a trailblazing author known for her strong female characters and exploration of socio-political themes. Her upbringing in a multicultural environment and experiences in Europe nourished her desire to tackle issues such as gender inequality and class disparity. Throughout her career, her works have drawn attention for their boldness and depth, often reflecting her own views that celebrate both beauty and justice. "Views and Opinions" is a compelling read for those interested in the intersection of literature and social commentary. Readers will find Ouida'Äôs arguments not only relevant to her time but also strikingly prescient, inviting them to consider the enduring nature of social critique. This work is essential for scholars and enthusiasts alike who wish to explore the thought-provoking reflections of a pioneering author.
Verfügbar seit: 21.08.2022.
Drucklänge: 280 Seiten.

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