Stray Pearls: Memoirs of Margaret De Ribaumont, Viscountess of Bellaise. A Noble Woman's Tale of Love, Loyalty, and Intrigue in 16th Century France
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- Nombre de pages353
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-624716-4
- EAN4064066247164
- Date de parution05/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille795 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Stray Pearls: Memoirs of Margaret De Ribaumont, Viscountess of Bellaise, " Charlotte M. Yonge weaves a rich tapestry of 17th-century life through the eyes of its eponymous protagonist. Utilizing a sophisticated narrative style that blends fictional memoir with historical fidelity, Yonge explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the quest for personal identity against a backdrop of societal expectations and political turmoil.
The novel's stylistic choices reflect the Victorian literary context, known for its moral underpinnings and character-driven plots, thus immersing the reader in the decorative yet turbulent world of the French court and the principles of honor and virtue that govern it. Charlotte M. Yonge, a prominent Victorian author and social reformist, drew upon her deep fascination with history and moral philosophy to craft this novel.
Her background in a devout family, alongside her own experiences in the world of education and women's roles, significantly influenced her portrayal of the female experience in a male-dominated society. Yonge's scholarly pursuits also informed her meticulous approach to historical detail, allowing her to breathe life into her characters while addressing broader societal themes. "Stray Pearls" is highly recommended for readers who delight in historical fiction infused with moral complexity.
Yonge's insightful exploration of women's inner lives, coupled with her narrative deftness, invites readers to immerse themselves in a past that resonates with contemporary struggles. This novel serves as both a captivating tale and a profound commentary on the eternal search for self amidst societal constraints.
The novel's stylistic choices reflect the Victorian literary context, known for its moral underpinnings and character-driven plots, thus immersing the reader in the decorative yet turbulent world of the French court and the principles of honor and virtue that govern it. Charlotte M. Yonge, a prominent Victorian author and social reformist, drew upon her deep fascination with history and moral philosophy to craft this novel.
Her background in a devout family, alongside her own experiences in the world of education and women's roles, significantly influenced her portrayal of the female experience in a male-dominated society. Yonge's scholarly pursuits also informed her meticulous approach to historical detail, allowing her to breathe life into her characters while addressing broader societal themes. "Stray Pearls" is highly recommended for readers who delight in historical fiction infused with moral complexity.
Yonge's insightful exploration of women's inner lives, coupled with her narrative deftness, invites readers to immerse themselves in a past that resonates with contemporary struggles. This novel serves as both a captivating tale and a profound commentary on the eternal search for self amidst societal constraints.
In "Stray Pearls: Memoirs of Margaret De Ribaumont, Viscountess of Bellaise, " Charlotte M. Yonge weaves a rich tapestry of 17th-century life through the eyes of its eponymous protagonist. Utilizing a sophisticated narrative style that blends fictional memoir with historical fidelity, Yonge explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the quest for personal identity against a backdrop of societal expectations and political turmoil.
The novel's stylistic choices reflect the Victorian literary context, known for its moral underpinnings and character-driven plots, thus immersing the reader in the decorative yet turbulent world of the French court and the principles of honor and virtue that govern it. Charlotte M. Yonge, a prominent Victorian author and social reformist, drew upon her deep fascination with history and moral philosophy to craft this novel.
Her background in a devout family, alongside her own experiences in the world of education and women's roles, significantly influenced her portrayal of the female experience in a male-dominated society. Yonge's scholarly pursuits also informed her meticulous approach to historical detail, allowing her to breathe life into her characters while addressing broader societal themes. "Stray Pearls" is highly recommended for readers who delight in historical fiction infused with moral complexity.
Yonge's insightful exploration of women's inner lives, coupled with her narrative deftness, invites readers to immerse themselves in a past that resonates with contemporary struggles. This novel serves as both a captivating tale and a profound commentary on the eternal search for self amidst societal constraints.
The novel's stylistic choices reflect the Victorian literary context, known for its moral underpinnings and character-driven plots, thus immersing the reader in the decorative yet turbulent world of the French court and the principles of honor and virtue that govern it. Charlotte M. Yonge, a prominent Victorian author and social reformist, drew upon her deep fascination with history and moral philosophy to craft this novel.
Her background in a devout family, alongside her own experiences in the world of education and women's roles, significantly influenced her portrayal of the female experience in a male-dominated society. Yonge's scholarly pursuits also informed her meticulous approach to historical detail, allowing her to breathe life into her characters while addressing broader societal themes. "Stray Pearls" is highly recommended for readers who delight in historical fiction infused with moral complexity.
Yonge's insightful exploration of women's inner lives, coupled with her narrative deftness, invites readers to immerse themselves in a past that resonates with contemporary struggles. This novel serves as both a captivating tale and a profound commentary on the eternal search for self amidst societal constraints.