We Two. A Novel

Par : Edna Lyall

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  • Nombre de pages415
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4731248-2
  • EAN8596547312482
  • Date de parution15/09/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille718 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

Résumé

In 'We Two, ' Edna Lyall explores the intricate dynamics of love, companionship, and personal identity through the lens of two unforgettable protagonists, Judith and Vane. Set against the backdrop of late 19th-century England, the novel reflects Lyall's deft command of narrative and her penchant for psychological depth. The book engages with contemporary themes, such as societal expectations and gender roles, using fluid prose and rich character development that resonates with the reader's own experiences and emotions, creating a dialogue between the text and its audience.
Edna Lyall, an early feminist and advocate for women's rights, draws from her own life experiences and progressive ideals. Born in 1857, she witnessed the burgeoning movements that challenged the status quo and influenced her trajectory as a novelist. This personal investment in the subject matter allows Lyall to craft a nuanced portrayal of her characters, illuminating the tension between individual desires and societal norms that informs much of her work.
'We Two' is a compelling read for scholars and general readers alike, offering an incisive commentary on the challenges of romantic attachment and self-discovery. Lyall's exceptional storytelling will not only captivate but also provoke thought, making it a valuable addition to the library of anyone interested in early feminist literature and psychological narratives.
In 'We Two, ' Edna Lyall explores the intricate dynamics of love, companionship, and personal identity through the lens of two unforgettable protagonists, Judith and Vane. Set against the backdrop of late 19th-century England, the novel reflects Lyall's deft command of narrative and her penchant for psychological depth. The book engages with contemporary themes, such as societal expectations and gender roles, using fluid prose and rich character development that resonates with the reader's own experiences and emotions, creating a dialogue between the text and its audience.
Edna Lyall, an early feminist and advocate for women's rights, draws from her own life experiences and progressive ideals. Born in 1857, she witnessed the burgeoning movements that challenged the status quo and influenced her trajectory as a novelist. This personal investment in the subject matter allows Lyall to craft a nuanced portrayal of her characters, illuminating the tension between individual desires and societal norms that informs much of her work.
'We Two' is a compelling read for scholars and general readers alike, offering an incisive commentary on the challenges of romantic attachment and self-discovery. Lyall's exceptional storytelling will not only captivate but also provoke thought, making it a valuable addition to the library of anyone interested in early feminist literature and psychological narratives.
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