The Grey Woman and other Tales
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- Nombre de pages192
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4733510-8
- EAN8596547335108
- Date de parution16/09/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille849 Ko
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- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "The Grey Woman and Other Tales, " Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell masterfully weaves a collection of Gothic narratives that explore themes of societal constraints, female identity, and moral dilemmas. Each story is infused with Gaskell's hallmark psychological depth and social commentary, employing a rich, descriptive prose style that vividly captures the complexities of her characters and their circumstances.
Against the backdrop of Victorian England, Gaskell delves into the shadows of domestic spaces, rendering an atmosphere that oscillates between the eerie and the profoundly human, making this collection a compelling reflection of the era's anxieties and aspirations. Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell was a prominent novelist, biographer, and social campaigner, whose works often highlighted the struggles of women in a patriarchal society.
Her background, steeped in the realities of industrial life and her own experiences as a wife and mother, informed her keen insights into the female condition. Gaskell's engagement with the social issues of her time, including the plight of the working class and women's rights, served as fertile ground for the psychological and moral complexities encapsulated in these tales. This collection is highly recommended for readers interested in Gothic literature, feminist perspectives, and the social dynamics of the Victorian era.
Gaskell's adept storytelling, along with her nuanced portrayals of women navigating the challenges of their roles, makes "The Grey Woman and Other Tales" a quintessential read that resonates with contemporary audiences.
Against the backdrop of Victorian England, Gaskell delves into the shadows of domestic spaces, rendering an atmosphere that oscillates between the eerie and the profoundly human, making this collection a compelling reflection of the era's anxieties and aspirations. Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell was a prominent novelist, biographer, and social campaigner, whose works often highlighted the struggles of women in a patriarchal society.
Her background, steeped in the realities of industrial life and her own experiences as a wife and mother, informed her keen insights into the female condition. Gaskell's engagement with the social issues of her time, including the plight of the working class and women's rights, served as fertile ground for the psychological and moral complexities encapsulated in these tales. This collection is highly recommended for readers interested in Gothic literature, feminist perspectives, and the social dynamics of the Victorian era.
Gaskell's adept storytelling, along with her nuanced portrayals of women navigating the challenges of their roles, makes "The Grey Woman and Other Tales" a quintessential read that resonates with contemporary audiences.
In "The Grey Woman and Other Tales, " Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell masterfully weaves a collection of Gothic narratives that explore themes of societal constraints, female identity, and moral dilemmas. Each story is infused with Gaskell's hallmark psychological depth and social commentary, employing a rich, descriptive prose style that vividly captures the complexities of her characters and their circumstances.
Against the backdrop of Victorian England, Gaskell delves into the shadows of domestic spaces, rendering an atmosphere that oscillates between the eerie and the profoundly human, making this collection a compelling reflection of the era's anxieties and aspirations. Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell was a prominent novelist, biographer, and social campaigner, whose works often highlighted the struggles of women in a patriarchal society.
Her background, steeped in the realities of industrial life and her own experiences as a wife and mother, informed her keen insights into the female condition. Gaskell's engagement with the social issues of her time, including the plight of the working class and women's rights, served as fertile ground for the psychological and moral complexities encapsulated in these tales. This collection is highly recommended for readers interested in Gothic literature, feminist perspectives, and the social dynamics of the Victorian era.
Gaskell's adept storytelling, along with her nuanced portrayals of women navigating the challenges of their roles, makes "The Grey Woman and Other Tales" a quintessential read that resonates with contemporary audiences.
Against the backdrop of Victorian England, Gaskell delves into the shadows of domestic spaces, rendering an atmosphere that oscillates between the eerie and the profoundly human, making this collection a compelling reflection of the era's anxieties and aspirations. Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell was a prominent novelist, biographer, and social campaigner, whose works often highlighted the struggles of women in a patriarchal society.
Her background, steeped in the realities of industrial life and her own experiences as a wife and mother, informed her keen insights into the female condition. Gaskell's engagement with the social issues of her time, including the plight of the working class and women's rights, served as fertile ground for the psychological and moral complexities encapsulated in these tales. This collection is highly recommended for readers interested in Gothic literature, feminist perspectives, and the social dynamics of the Victorian era.
Gaskell's adept storytelling, along with her nuanced portrayals of women navigating the challenges of their roles, makes "The Grey Woman and Other Tales" a quintessential read that resonates with contemporary audiences.