Work. A Story of Experience

Par : LOUISA MAY ALCOTT
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  • Nombre de pages331
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN4057664649560
  • EAN4057664649560
  • Date de parution21/11/2019
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille770 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In her groundbreaking novel "Work, " Louisa May Alcott delves into the lives of young women striving for independence and self-fulfillment in a Victorian society that often confines them to domestic spheres. Through the protagonist, Evelyn, Alcott masterfully explores themes of personal ambition, social justice, and the transformative power of labor, all while employing an engaging, accessible narrative style imbued with realism and a poignant sense of moral purpose.
Written during the 1870s, a period rich with discussions around women's rights and labor reform, this work serves as a significant commentary on the emerging role of women in the workforce and their quest for identity beyond marriage and family duties. Louisa May Alcott, celebrated for her classic "Little Women, " drew from her own experiences in a society undergoing rapid changes. Alcott's diverse employment history, ranging from domestic work to teaching, deeply informed her understanding of women's challenges and aspirations.
The feminist undercurrents and advocacy for labor reforms evident in "Work" reflect her commitment to social justice, arguably shaped by her experiences growing up in a progressive, abolitionist family. "Work" is a compelling read for those interested in the intersection of women's literature and social critique. Alcott's rich characterizations and relatable struggles provide both historical context and timeless insight, making it a valuable addition to feminist literary canon.
Readers seeking inspiration from a resilient female protagonist navigating societal constraints will find this novel both enlightening and empowering.
In her groundbreaking novel "Work, " Louisa May Alcott delves into the lives of young women striving for independence and self-fulfillment in a Victorian society that often confines them to domestic spheres. Through the protagonist, Evelyn, Alcott masterfully explores themes of personal ambition, social justice, and the transformative power of labor, all while employing an engaging, accessible narrative style imbued with realism and a poignant sense of moral purpose.
Written during the 1870s, a period rich with discussions around women's rights and labor reform, this work serves as a significant commentary on the emerging role of women in the workforce and their quest for identity beyond marriage and family duties. Louisa May Alcott, celebrated for her classic "Little Women, " drew from her own experiences in a society undergoing rapid changes. Alcott's diverse employment history, ranging from domestic work to teaching, deeply informed her understanding of women's challenges and aspirations.
The feminist undercurrents and advocacy for labor reforms evident in "Work" reflect her commitment to social justice, arguably shaped by her experiences growing up in a progressive, abolitionist family. "Work" is a compelling read for those interested in the intersection of women's literature and social critique. Alcott's rich characterizations and relatable struggles provide both historical context and timeless insight, making it a valuable addition to feminist literary canon.
Readers seeking inspiration from a resilient female protagonist navigating societal constraints will find this novel both enlightening and empowering.
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