A bird of passage. Love, betrayal, and colonial tensions in exotic India
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- Nombre de pages322
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-633--952702-7
- EAN4066339527027
- Date de parution10/07/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille859 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "A Bird of Passage, " B. M. Croker embarks on a profound exploration of social dynamics and personal identity set against the backdrop of the late 19th-century British Empire. Utilizing a rich, evocative narrative style, Croker intricately weaves the experiences of her characters as they navigate love and ambition, often questioning societal norms. The novel'Äôs dialogue stands out for its authenticity, capturing the nuances of class and gender'Äîa reflection of the significant cultural shifts occurring during the period.
Croker's deft handling of themes such as displacement and belonging resonates deeply, allowing readers to reflect on the transient nature of life and relationships. B. M. Croker was a pioneering female author in a male-dominated literary landscape, often drawing upon her own experiences in colonial India to inform her writing. Croker's eloquence and ability to portray the complexities of both British and Indian society stem from her vast travels and observations during her time.
Her narrative is not only a personal reflection but also a critical commentary on the imperial context in which she lived, enabling her to resonate with a diverse readership. This novel is a compelling choice for readers interested in historical fiction that transcends mere storytelling to engage with pressing social issues. Croker'Äôs brilliantly crafted characters and thought-provoking themes invite readers to reflect on their own notions of home and identity, ensuring that "A Bird of Passage" remains relevant in today'Äôs discourse.
Croker's deft handling of themes such as displacement and belonging resonates deeply, allowing readers to reflect on the transient nature of life and relationships. B. M. Croker was a pioneering female author in a male-dominated literary landscape, often drawing upon her own experiences in colonial India to inform her writing. Croker's eloquence and ability to portray the complexities of both British and Indian society stem from her vast travels and observations during her time.
Her narrative is not only a personal reflection but also a critical commentary on the imperial context in which she lived, enabling her to resonate with a diverse readership. This novel is a compelling choice for readers interested in historical fiction that transcends mere storytelling to engage with pressing social issues. Croker'Äôs brilliantly crafted characters and thought-provoking themes invite readers to reflect on their own notions of home and identity, ensuring that "A Bird of Passage" remains relevant in today'Äôs discourse.
In "A Bird of Passage, " B. M. Croker embarks on a profound exploration of social dynamics and personal identity set against the backdrop of the late 19th-century British Empire. Utilizing a rich, evocative narrative style, Croker intricately weaves the experiences of her characters as they navigate love and ambition, often questioning societal norms. The novel'Äôs dialogue stands out for its authenticity, capturing the nuances of class and gender'Äîa reflection of the significant cultural shifts occurring during the period.
Croker's deft handling of themes such as displacement and belonging resonates deeply, allowing readers to reflect on the transient nature of life and relationships. B. M. Croker was a pioneering female author in a male-dominated literary landscape, often drawing upon her own experiences in colonial India to inform her writing. Croker's eloquence and ability to portray the complexities of both British and Indian society stem from her vast travels and observations during her time.
Her narrative is not only a personal reflection but also a critical commentary on the imperial context in which she lived, enabling her to resonate with a diverse readership. This novel is a compelling choice for readers interested in historical fiction that transcends mere storytelling to engage with pressing social issues. Croker'Äôs brilliantly crafted characters and thought-provoking themes invite readers to reflect on their own notions of home and identity, ensuring that "A Bird of Passage" remains relevant in today'Äôs discourse.
Croker's deft handling of themes such as displacement and belonging resonates deeply, allowing readers to reflect on the transient nature of life and relationships. B. M. Croker was a pioneering female author in a male-dominated literary landscape, often drawing upon her own experiences in colonial India to inform her writing. Croker's eloquence and ability to portray the complexities of both British and Indian society stem from her vast travels and observations during her time.
Her narrative is not only a personal reflection but also a critical commentary on the imperial context in which she lived, enabling her to resonate with a diverse readership. This novel is a compelling choice for readers interested in historical fiction that transcends mere storytelling to engage with pressing social issues. Croker'Äôs brilliantly crafted characters and thought-provoking themes invite readers to reflect on their own notions of home and identity, ensuring that "A Bird of Passage" remains relevant in today'Äôs discourse.