Marie Bashkirtseff (From Childhood to Girlhood). A Young Woman's Journey of Self - Discovery and Artistic Fulfillment in 19th Century France
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- Nombre de pages139
- FormatePub
- ISBN4057664586391
- EAN4057664586391
- Date de parution04/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille501 Ko
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- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
Marie Bashkirtseff's 'Marie Bashkirtseff (From Childhood to Girlhood)' is a classic coming-of-age narrative that follows the life of the author from her childhood to her transition into young womanhood. Bashkirtseff's narrative is written in a candid and introspective style, offering readers a glimpse into the innermost thoughts and emotions of a young girl striving for self-realization and artistic fulfillment.
Set against the backdrop of 19th-century France, the book provides a vivid portrayal of the societal constraints and expectations placed on young women during this era. Despite the autobiographical nature of the text, Bashkirtseff's writing is highly literary, making use of vivid imagery and poignant reflections to engage the reader. Throughout the narrative, themes of identity, ambition, and gender dynamics are explored, offering a thought-provoking and poignant portrayal of a young woman's journey towards self-discovery and independence.
Marie Bashkirtseff, a Ukrainian-born artist and writer, drew inspiration from her own experiences and observations to create this insightful and compelling narrative. Bashkirtseff's keen eye for detail and emotionally resonant prose reflect her deep introspection and artistic sensibilities. Through her writing, she challenges societal norms and offers a voice to young women striving for autonomy and creative expression in a male-dominated world.
I highly recommend 'Marie Bashkirtseff (From Childhood to Girlhood)' to readers interested in classic autobiographical literature, feminist perspectives, and 19th-century cultural history. Bashkirtseff's narrative offers a timeless exploration of youth, ambition, and the complexities of female identity, making it a valuable and engaging read for contemporary audiences.
Set against the backdrop of 19th-century France, the book provides a vivid portrayal of the societal constraints and expectations placed on young women during this era. Despite the autobiographical nature of the text, Bashkirtseff's writing is highly literary, making use of vivid imagery and poignant reflections to engage the reader. Throughout the narrative, themes of identity, ambition, and gender dynamics are explored, offering a thought-provoking and poignant portrayal of a young woman's journey towards self-discovery and independence.
Marie Bashkirtseff, a Ukrainian-born artist and writer, drew inspiration from her own experiences and observations to create this insightful and compelling narrative. Bashkirtseff's keen eye for detail and emotionally resonant prose reflect her deep introspection and artistic sensibilities. Through her writing, she challenges societal norms and offers a voice to young women striving for autonomy and creative expression in a male-dominated world.
I highly recommend 'Marie Bashkirtseff (From Childhood to Girlhood)' to readers interested in classic autobiographical literature, feminist perspectives, and 19th-century cultural history. Bashkirtseff's narrative offers a timeless exploration of youth, ambition, and the complexities of female identity, making it a valuable and engaging read for contemporary audiences.
Marie Bashkirtseff's 'Marie Bashkirtseff (From Childhood to Girlhood)' is a classic coming-of-age narrative that follows the life of the author from her childhood to her transition into young womanhood. Bashkirtseff's narrative is written in a candid and introspective style, offering readers a glimpse into the innermost thoughts and emotions of a young girl striving for self-realization and artistic fulfillment.
Set against the backdrop of 19th-century France, the book provides a vivid portrayal of the societal constraints and expectations placed on young women during this era. Despite the autobiographical nature of the text, Bashkirtseff's writing is highly literary, making use of vivid imagery and poignant reflections to engage the reader. Throughout the narrative, themes of identity, ambition, and gender dynamics are explored, offering a thought-provoking and poignant portrayal of a young woman's journey towards self-discovery and independence.
Marie Bashkirtseff, a Ukrainian-born artist and writer, drew inspiration from her own experiences and observations to create this insightful and compelling narrative. Bashkirtseff's keen eye for detail and emotionally resonant prose reflect her deep introspection and artistic sensibilities. Through her writing, she challenges societal norms and offers a voice to young women striving for autonomy and creative expression in a male-dominated world.
I highly recommend 'Marie Bashkirtseff (From Childhood to Girlhood)' to readers interested in classic autobiographical literature, feminist perspectives, and 19th-century cultural history. Bashkirtseff's narrative offers a timeless exploration of youth, ambition, and the complexities of female identity, making it a valuable and engaging read for contemporary audiences.
Set against the backdrop of 19th-century France, the book provides a vivid portrayal of the societal constraints and expectations placed on young women during this era. Despite the autobiographical nature of the text, Bashkirtseff's writing is highly literary, making use of vivid imagery and poignant reflections to engage the reader. Throughout the narrative, themes of identity, ambition, and gender dynamics are explored, offering a thought-provoking and poignant portrayal of a young woman's journey towards self-discovery and independence.
Marie Bashkirtseff, a Ukrainian-born artist and writer, drew inspiration from her own experiences and observations to create this insightful and compelling narrative. Bashkirtseff's keen eye for detail and emotionally resonant prose reflect her deep introspection and artistic sensibilities. Through her writing, she challenges societal norms and offers a voice to young women striving for autonomy and creative expression in a male-dominated world.
I highly recommend 'Marie Bashkirtseff (From Childhood to Girlhood)' to readers interested in classic autobiographical literature, feminist perspectives, and 19th-century cultural history. Bashkirtseff's narrative offers a timeless exploration of youth, ambition, and the complexities of female identity, making it a valuable and engaging read for contemporary audiences.