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The Vale of Cedars; Or, The Martyr
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- Nombre de pages243
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4721193-8
- EAN8596547211938
- Date de parution05/09/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille566 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "The Vale of Cedars; Or, The Martyr, " Grace Aguilar navigates the complexities of Jewish identity and faith amid the backdrop of 15th-century Spain during the grim period of the Inquisition. The novel is woven with rich, evocative prose that immerses readers in the historical context while intimately exploring the emotional and spiritual struggles of its characters. Aguilar employs a dual narrative structure, juxtaposing personal turmoil against the collective suffering of her people, which reflects her deep commitment to illuminating Jewish experiences in a predominantly Christian society.
Grace Aguilar, an early 19th-century British author of Spanish-Jewish descent, faced the social challenges of her time as a female writer in Victorian England. Her own heritage and personal experiences with exclusion significantly influenced her portrayal of Jewish life and the themes of faith and martyrdom within her works. Aguilar's extensive reading and deep Biblical knowledge are evident, making her a vital voice in the canon of Jewish literature during the Romantic period.
This compelling novel is a must-read for anyone interested in historical fiction that challenges societal norms and explores themes of faith, resilience, and identity. Aguilar's poignant storytelling resonates with contemporary audiences, inviting readers to reflect on the ongoing struggles for acceptance and belonging.
Grace Aguilar, an early 19th-century British author of Spanish-Jewish descent, faced the social challenges of her time as a female writer in Victorian England. Her own heritage and personal experiences with exclusion significantly influenced her portrayal of Jewish life and the themes of faith and martyrdom within her works. Aguilar's extensive reading and deep Biblical knowledge are evident, making her a vital voice in the canon of Jewish literature during the Romantic period.
This compelling novel is a must-read for anyone interested in historical fiction that challenges societal norms and explores themes of faith, resilience, and identity. Aguilar's poignant storytelling resonates with contemporary audiences, inviting readers to reflect on the ongoing struggles for acceptance and belonging.


