A Romance of the Republic. Love, Struggle, and Advocacy in 19th Century America: A Tale of Social Reform and Romance

Par : Lydia Maria Child
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  • Nombre de pages360
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN4057664571571
  • EAN4057664571571
  • Date de parution05/12/2019
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille874 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

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In "A Romance of the Republic, " Lydia Maria Child intricately weaves a narrative that explores the complexities of American society in the mid-19th century. Through the lens of romance, Child examines themes of race, gender, and social justice, encapsulating the era's burgeoning abolitionist sentiments. The novel employs a rich, descriptive literary style that balances lyrical prose with incisive social commentary, creating a tapestry of characters who embody the moral struggles of the time.
The narrative not only reflects the romantic notions of love and idealism but also engages with the stark realities of oppression and the quest for freedom, positioning itself within the broader context of post-colonial American literature. Lydia Maria Child was a prominent abolitionist, women's rights advocate, and novelist whose extensive work often mirrored her staunch moral beliefs. Born in 1802 in Medford, Massachusetts, Child's engagement with social issues was deeply rooted in her upbringing and her interactions with influential reformers of her time.
Her personal experiences and ongoing activism undoubtedly inspired her to craft a story that not only entertains but educates readers about the societal dynamics of her era. Readers seeking a profound exploration of America's societal fabric will find "A Romance of the Republic" a compelling addition to the literary canon of social justice narratives. Child's thoughtful and incisive storytelling ignites necessary discussions about race and equality, making this novel a vital historical text that resonates with contemporary themes and challenges.
In "A Romance of the Republic, " Lydia Maria Child intricately weaves a narrative that explores the complexities of American society in the mid-19th century. Through the lens of romance, Child examines themes of race, gender, and social justice, encapsulating the era's burgeoning abolitionist sentiments. The novel employs a rich, descriptive literary style that balances lyrical prose with incisive social commentary, creating a tapestry of characters who embody the moral struggles of the time.
The narrative not only reflects the romantic notions of love and idealism but also engages with the stark realities of oppression and the quest for freedom, positioning itself within the broader context of post-colonial American literature. Lydia Maria Child was a prominent abolitionist, women's rights advocate, and novelist whose extensive work often mirrored her staunch moral beliefs. Born in 1802 in Medford, Massachusetts, Child's engagement with social issues was deeply rooted in her upbringing and her interactions with influential reformers of her time.
Her personal experiences and ongoing activism undoubtedly inspired her to craft a story that not only entertains but educates readers about the societal dynamics of her era. Readers seeking a profound exploration of America's societal fabric will find "A Romance of the Republic" a compelling addition to the literary canon of social justice narratives. Child's thoughtful and incisive storytelling ignites necessary discussions about race and equality, making this novel a vital historical text that resonates with contemporary themes and challenges.
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