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The Hand of Ethelberta - A Comedy in Chapters - cover

The Hand of Ethelberta - A Comedy in Chapters

Thomas Hardy

Casa editrice: DigiCat

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Thomas Hardy's "The Hand of Ethelberta" intricately weaves a tale of social dynamics and class struggle in Victorian England. This novel showcases Hardy's hallmark literary style, characterized by richly detailed descriptions and a keen psychological insight into his characters' motivations. Ethelberta, a woman of humble origins who rises through the ranks of society, navigates the complexities of her relationships while grappling with the expectations imposed upon her. The narrative is imbued with Hardy's poignant critiques of social norms, as well as a vivid portrayal of the setting and its impact on individual choices, making it a significant work within the context of Hardy's oeuvre, which often reflects themes of fate and moral ambiguity. Born in 1840 in Dorset, Thomas Hardy's experiences in rural England deeply influenced his writing. As an architect and a keen observer of human relationships, he infuses his characters with real-life dilemmas that resonate beyond their societal constraints. His own struggles with societal expectations and the constraints of class undoubtedly informed Ethelberta's journey, illustrating Hardy's own reflections on ambition and identity. I highly recommend "The Hand of Ethelberta" to readers interested in exploring the intricate interplay of ambition and societal constraints. It offers not only an engaging narrative but also a profound commentary on the human condition, inviting readers to reflect on the personal and societal forces that shape our lives.
Disponibile da: 16/09/2022.
Lunghezza di stampa: 386 pagine.

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