The Well of Loneliness & Carmilla. Classic Lesbian Novels
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- Nombre de pages543
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4772745-3
- EAN8596547727453
- Date de parution20/11/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille817 Ko
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- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In 'The Well of Loneliness & Carmilla, ' readers are presented with an intriguing exploration of identity, societal norms, and the supernatural, blending both modernist and Gothic literary styles. This anthology juxtaposes poignant themes of forbidden love and the quest for personal truth against a backdrop of vampire lore and social ostracism. By bringing together the powerful narrative of a 20th-century trailblazing novel and a 19th-century Gothic novella, this collection offers a rich tapestry of emotional and atmospheric depth, inviting readers to delve into narratives that challenge and transcend traditional boundaries.
Contributors Radclyffe Hall and Sheridan Le Fanu are pivotal figures in their respective eras, whose works each reflect a deep engagement with their social and cultural milieu. Hall, renowned for pioneering themes of gender identity and psychology, offers a profound critique of early 20th-century society, while Le Fanu, a master of Gothic fiction, employs the supernatural to subtly examine Victorian-era anxieties about transgressive desires.
This anthology serves as a crossroads where modernist introspection meets Gothic imagination, creating a dialogue that resonates with both historical and contemporary audiences. A must-read for enthusiasts of literary diversity, this collection provides a unique opportunity to engage with two distinguished authors each challenging era-specific norms in compelling ways. Through its blend of stylistic approaches and thematic concerns, the anthology enriches readers' understanding of complexity in human emotions and societal expectations.
It invites an exploration of captivating narratives that uncover the depths of human and supernatural experiences, offering valuable insights into the enduring conflict between personal freedom and societal retribution. The anthology is not just an invitation to explore the richness of literary heritage but also a reminder of the power of diverse voices to shape our understanding of identity and morality.
Contributors Radclyffe Hall and Sheridan Le Fanu are pivotal figures in their respective eras, whose works each reflect a deep engagement with their social and cultural milieu. Hall, renowned for pioneering themes of gender identity and psychology, offers a profound critique of early 20th-century society, while Le Fanu, a master of Gothic fiction, employs the supernatural to subtly examine Victorian-era anxieties about transgressive desires.
This anthology serves as a crossroads where modernist introspection meets Gothic imagination, creating a dialogue that resonates with both historical and contemporary audiences. A must-read for enthusiasts of literary diversity, this collection provides a unique opportunity to engage with two distinguished authors each challenging era-specific norms in compelling ways. Through its blend of stylistic approaches and thematic concerns, the anthology enriches readers' understanding of complexity in human emotions and societal expectations.
It invites an exploration of captivating narratives that uncover the depths of human and supernatural experiences, offering valuable insights into the enduring conflict between personal freedom and societal retribution. The anthology is not just an invitation to explore the richness of literary heritage but also a reminder of the power of diverse voices to shape our understanding of identity and morality.
In 'The Well of Loneliness & Carmilla, ' readers are presented with an intriguing exploration of identity, societal norms, and the supernatural, blending both modernist and Gothic literary styles. This anthology juxtaposes poignant themes of forbidden love and the quest for personal truth against a backdrop of vampire lore and social ostracism. By bringing together the powerful narrative of a 20th-century trailblazing novel and a 19th-century Gothic novella, this collection offers a rich tapestry of emotional and atmospheric depth, inviting readers to delve into narratives that challenge and transcend traditional boundaries.
Contributors Radclyffe Hall and Sheridan Le Fanu are pivotal figures in their respective eras, whose works each reflect a deep engagement with their social and cultural milieu. Hall, renowned for pioneering themes of gender identity and psychology, offers a profound critique of early 20th-century society, while Le Fanu, a master of Gothic fiction, employs the supernatural to subtly examine Victorian-era anxieties about transgressive desires.
This anthology serves as a crossroads where modernist introspection meets Gothic imagination, creating a dialogue that resonates with both historical and contemporary audiences. A must-read for enthusiasts of literary diversity, this collection provides a unique opportunity to engage with two distinguished authors each challenging era-specific norms in compelling ways. Through its blend of stylistic approaches and thematic concerns, the anthology enriches readers' understanding of complexity in human emotions and societal expectations.
It invites an exploration of captivating narratives that uncover the depths of human and supernatural experiences, offering valuable insights into the enduring conflict between personal freedom and societal retribution. The anthology is not just an invitation to explore the richness of literary heritage but also a reminder of the power of diverse voices to shape our understanding of identity and morality.
Contributors Radclyffe Hall and Sheridan Le Fanu are pivotal figures in their respective eras, whose works each reflect a deep engagement with their social and cultural milieu. Hall, renowned for pioneering themes of gender identity and psychology, offers a profound critique of early 20th-century society, while Le Fanu, a master of Gothic fiction, employs the supernatural to subtly examine Victorian-era anxieties about transgressive desires.
This anthology serves as a crossroads where modernist introspection meets Gothic imagination, creating a dialogue that resonates with both historical and contemporary audiences. A must-read for enthusiasts of literary diversity, this collection provides a unique opportunity to engage with two distinguished authors each challenging era-specific norms in compelling ways. Through its blend of stylistic approaches and thematic concerns, the anthology enriches readers' understanding of complexity in human emotions and societal expectations.
It invites an exploration of captivating narratives that uncover the depths of human and supernatural experiences, offering valuable insights into the enduring conflict between personal freedom and societal retribution. The anthology is not just an invitation to explore the richness of literary heritage but also a reminder of the power of diverse voices to shape our understanding of identity and morality.










