"My Novel" — Complete. Uncovering Victorian England's Class Struggles and Love Through Rich Characterizations and Thought - Provoking Themes
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- Nombre de pages1051
- FormatePub
- ISBN4057664588258
- EAN4057664588258
- Date de parution29/11/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille1 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "My Novel, " Edward Bulwer Lytton presents a masterful blend of satire and social commentary, wrapped in a richly woven narrative that explores the intricacies of 19th-century British society. The novel is structured as a metafictional commentary on literature itself, showcasing Lytton's exceptional command of prose and a keen awareness of the literary conventions of his time. Through the lens of various characters and their interconnected lives, Lytton critiques contemporary conventions, justice, moral ambiguity, and the notion of authorship, thereby situating his work within the broader tradition of Victorian realism while employing elements of the romantic and gothic.
Bulwer Lytton, a significant figure of Victorian literature, was not just a novelist but also a prominent politician and playwright. His diverse experiences and acute observations of societal dynamics profoundly influenced his writing, fostering themes of aspiration, societal role, and responsibility in "My Novel." As a contemporary of authors such as Charles Dickens and the Bront?´ sisters, Lytton's nuanced perspectives on human character and societal norms reflect a profound understanding of the complexities of his era.
This novel is highly recommended for readers interested in Victorian literature and its sociocultural underpinnings. Lytton's engaging style and layered narrative create an intellectually stimulating read that invites exploration of the intricate relationships between authorship, society, and individual destiny. "My Novel" stands as a testament to the shifting paradigms of literature, making it an essential addition to any literary collection.
Bulwer Lytton, a significant figure of Victorian literature, was not just a novelist but also a prominent politician and playwright. His diverse experiences and acute observations of societal dynamics profoundly influenced his writing, fostering themes of aspiration, societal role, and responsibility in "My Novel." As a contemporary of authors such as Charles Dickens and the Bront?´ sisters, Lytton's nuanced perspectives on human character and societal norms reflect a profound understanding of the complexities of his era.
This novel is highly recommended for readers interested in Victorian literature and its sociocultural underpinnings. Lytton's engaging style and layered narrative create an intellectually stimulating read that invites exploration of the intricate relationships between authorship, society, and individual destiny. "My Novel" stands as a testament to the shifting paradigms of literature, making it an essential addition to any literary collection.
In "My Novel, " Edward Bulwer Lytton presents a masterful blend of satire and social commentary, wrapped in a richly woven narrative that explores the intricacies of 19th-century British society. The novel is structured as a metafictional commentary on literature itself, showcasing Lytton's exceptional command of prose and a keen awareness of the literary conventions of his time. Through the lens of various characters and their interconnected lives, Lytton critiques contemporary conventions, justice, moral ambiguity, and the notion of authorship, thereby situating his work within the broader tradition of Victorian realism while employing elements of the romantic and gothic.
Bulwer Lytton, a significant figure of Victorian literature, was not just a novelist but also a prominent politician and playwright. His diverse experiences and acute observations of societal dynamics profoundly influenced his writing, fostering themes of aspiration, societal role, and responsibility in "My Novel." As a contemporary of authors such as Charles Dickens and the Bront?´ sisters, Lytton's nuanced perspectives on human character and societal norms reflect a profound understanding of the complexities of his era.
This novel is highly recommended for readers interested in Victorian literature and its sociocultural underpinnings. Lytton's engaging style and layered narrative create an intellectually stimulating read that invites exploration of the intricate relationships between authorship, society, and individual destiny. "My Novel" stands as a testament to the shifting paradigms of literature, making it an essential addition to any literary collection.
Bulwer Lytton, a significant figure of Victorian literature, was not just a novelist but also a prominent politician and playwright. His diverse experiences and acute observations of societal dynamics profoundly influenced his writing, fostering themes of aspiration, societal role, and responsibility in "My Novel." As a contemporary of authors such as Charles Dickens and the Bront?´ sisters, Lytton's nuanced perspectives on human character and societal norms reflect a profound understanding of the complexities of his era.
This novel is highly recommended for readers interested in Victorian literature and its sociocultural underpinnings. Lytton's engaging style and layered narrative create an intellectually stimulating read that invites exploration of the intricate relationships between authorship, society, and individual destiny. "My Novel" stands as a testament to the shifting paradigms of literature, making it an essential addition to any literary collection.