The Golden Butterfly. Exploring Victorian London through Fictional Characters and Social Critique

Par : Walter Besant, James Rice
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  • Nombre de pages518
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN406-4-06-620383-2
  • EAN4064066203832
  • Date de parution11/12/2019
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille945 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

The Golden Butterfly, a compendium of captivating narratives, weaves together tales of fortune, ambition, and adventure set against the backdrop of Victorian England. This anthology masterfully showcases a tapestry of literary styles ranging from the plot-driven to the character-focused, reflecting the Victorian era's fascination with the duality of progress and morality. Among the collection are narratives that sparkle with mystery and suspense, compelling the reader to unravel the enigmatic journey of characters caught in the relentless pursuit of their dreams.
The anthology'Äôs thematic diversity underscores the intricacies of human nature, deftly examining the intersections of wealth, desire, and fate. Uniquely curated by Walter Besant and James Rice, The Golden Butterfly gathers voices that echo the socio-economic transformations of the time, enriching the historical context of each piece. Both Besant and Rice, known for their ability to intertwine social commentary with engaging storytelling, offer insights into the cultural dynamics of 19th-century England.
The anthology aligns itself with the literary movements of realism and romanticism, bringing together diverse voices that explore the fragile barriers separating truth and illusion, practical realities and ephemeral dreams. In reading The Golden Butterfly, scholars and enthusiasts alike are invited to explore an intriguing spectrum of perspectives that illuminate the societal constructs of the Victorian age.
The anthology serves as a remarkable vehicle for understanding the era'Äôs complex societal structures through varied literary forms and narratives. For anyone seeking to traverse the vast landscapes of Victorian literature, this collection offers an invaluable opportunity to engage with thought-provoking explorations of human experience, seamlessly blending artistic craft with societal insights.
The Golden Butterfly, a compendium of captivating narratives, weaves together tales of fortune, ambition, and adventure set against the backdrop of Victorian England. This anthology masterfully showcases a tapestry of literary styles ranging from the plot-driven to the character-focused, reflecting the Victorian era's fascination with the duality of progress and morality. Among the collection are narratives that sparkle with mystery and suspense, compelling the reader to unravel the enigmatic journey of characters caught in the relentless pursuit of their dreams.
The anthology'Äôs thematic diversity underscores the intricacies of human nature, deftly examining the intersections of wealth, desire, and fate. Uniquely curated by Walter Besant and James Rice, The Golden Butterfly gathers voices that echo the socio-economic transformations of the time, enriching the historical context of each piece. Both Besant and Rice, known for their ability to intertwine social commentary with engaging storytelling, offer insights into the cultural dynamics of 19th-century England.
The anthology aligns itself with the literary movements of realism and romanticism, bringing together diverse voices that explore the fragile barriers separating truth and illusion, practical realities and ephemeral dreams. In reading The Golden Butterfly, scholars and enthusiasts alike are invited to explore an intriguing spectrum of perspectives that illuminate the societal constructs of the Victorian age.
The anthology serves as a remarkable vehicle for understanding the era'Äôs complex societal structures through varied literary forms and narratives. For anyone seeking to traverse the vast landscapes of Victorian literature, this collection offers an invaluable opportunity to engage with thought-provoking explorations of human experience, seamlessly blending artistic craft with societal insights.
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