Esther Waters. A Gripping Tale of Class Struggle and Female Empowerment in Victorian England

Par : George Moore
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  • Nombre de pages371
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN4057664603470
  • EAN4057664603470
  • Date de parution26/11/2019
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille776 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

George Moore's "Esther Waters" is a pioneering novel of the late 19th century that intricately explores the themes of class, morality, and the struggles of women in Victorian society. With its realist narrative style, Moore employs vivid descriptions and character-driven storytelling to depict the life of the titular character, Esther, as she navigates the challenges of poverty, love, and societal expectations.
The novel straddles the boundary between naturalism and romanticism, providing a nuanced examination of the human condition in an era dominated by rigid social structures and moral dilemmas. Born in 1852 in Ireland, George Moore'Äôs own experiences witnessing the travails of working-class life and the nuances of gender dynamics profoundly shaped his writing. A contemporary of influential literary movements, including Modernism, Moore sought to push the boundaries of traditional narrative forms.
His commitment to realism was informed not only by the social issues of his time but also by his extensive travels and engagement with various cultures, all of which enrich his portrayal of Esther'Äôs poignant journey. "Esther Waters" is a compelling read for those interested in social issues, gender studies, and literary realism. Moore's masterful blending of character depth and societal critique invites readers to reflect on the moral fabric of their own time.
This novel remains a significant work, not just for its narrative power but for its enduring relevance in discussions of class and gender dynamics.
George Moore's "Esther Waters" is a pioneering novel of the late 19th century that intricately explores the themes of class, morality, and the struggles of women in Victorian society. With its realist narrative style, Moore employs vivid descriptions and character-driven storytelling to depict the life of the titular character, Esther, as she navigates the challenges of poverty, love, and societal expectations.
The novel straddles the boundary between naturalism and romanticism, providing a nuanced examination of the human condition in an era dominated by rigid social structures and moral dilemmas. Born in 1852 in Ireland, George Moore'Äôs own experiences witnessing the travails of working-class life and the nuances of gender dynamics profoundly shaped his writing. A contemporary of influential literary movements, including Modernism, Moore sought to push the boundaries of traditional narrative forms.
His commitment to realism was informed not only by the social issues of his time but also by his extensive travels and engagement with various cultures, all of which enrich his portrayal of Esther'Äôs poignant journey. "Esther Waters" is a compelling read for those interested in social issues, gender studies, and literary realism. Moore's masterful blending of character depth and societal critique invites readers to reflect on the moral fabric of their own time.
This novel remains a significant work, not just for its narrative power but for its enduring relevance in discussions of class and gender dynamics.
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