Life and Gabriella (ePub)
The Story of a Woman's Courage
(Sprache: Englisch)
Within the pages of 'Life and Gabriella: The Story of a Woman's Courage,' Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow masterfully depicts the eponymous protagonist's poignant journey through early 20th-century societal constraints towards self-realization. Glasgow's...
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Within the pages of 'Life and Gabriella: The Story of a Woman's Courage,' Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow masterfully depicts the eponymous protagonist's poignant journey through early 20th-century societal constraints towards self-realization. Glasgow's evocative prose elegantly unearths the very core of human tenacity, while her narrative, rich in psychological depth, is interwoven with sharp social commentary reflective of the Southern United States during that period. Emblematic of the realist movement, her portrayal of Gabriella's struggles and emancipation not only carries literary gravitas but also asserts itself as a remarkable chronicle of individual defiance against oppressive norms.
Ellen Glasgow, an astute observer of her Virginia environs, penned 'Life and Gabriella' as part of her elucidating series that scrutinizes and critiques the rigidity of Southern social mores. Her own experiences as a suffragist and social reformer are vividly mirrored in the book's exploration of women's roles and aspirations amid cultural transition. Glasgow's nuanced understanding of the multifaceted battles faced by women shines through her creation of Gabriella, granting her characters an authenticity derived from personal conviction and earnest reflection.
Glasgow's 'Life and Gabriella' is thus an essential read for those who cherish literary journeys steeped in gritty realism and the human spirit's quest for autonomy. It is a resonant recommendation for readers who appreciate nuanced character studies and a thoughtful dissection of the universal yearnings for dignity and self-determination. The tale of Gabriella is certain to captivate and inspire, leaving an indelible mark on the heart and mind of its audience.
Ellen Glasgow, an astute observer of her Virginia environs, penned 'Life and Gabriella' as part of her elucidating series that scrutinizes and critiques the rigidity of Southern social mores. Her own experiences as a suffragist and social reformer are vividly mirrored in the book's exploration of women's roles and aspirations amid cultural transition. Glasgow's nuanced understanding of the multifaceted battles faced by women shines through her creation of Gabriella, granting her characters an authenticity derived from personal conviction and earnest reflection.
Glasgow's 'Life and Gabriella' is thus an essential read for those who cherish literary journeys steeped in gritty realism and the human spirit's quest for autonomy. It is a resonant recommendation for readers who appreciate nuanced character studies and a thoughtful dissection of the universal yearnings for dignity and self-determination. The tale of Gabriella is certain to captivate and inspire, leaving an indelible mark on the heart and mind of its audience.
Autoren-Porträt von Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow
Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow, more commonly known as Ellen Glasgow, was an American novelist born on April 22, 1873, in Richmond, Virginia, and passed away on November 21, 1945. Glasgow's literature often focused on portraying social changes in the South, particularly those affecting women. Her legacy is marked by a rich narrative style that blends realism and naturalism, infusing her Southern tales with psychological depth and a progressive spirit. Glasgow's 'Life and Gabriella: The Story of a Woman's Courage' (1916) is one of her more celebrated works that exemplify her literary prowess. The novel depicts the story of a strong-willed woman who, over time, grows to become independent and resilient amid the challenges of Southern society during the early 20th century. Glasgow's narrative in 'Life and Gabriella' is a prime example of how she wove the transformation of her lead characters into broader critiques of contemporary societal norms. A prolific writer, Glasgow authored more than 20 novels throughout her career, with novels such as 'The Descendant' (1897), 'In This Our Life' (1941) - which won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction - and 'The Sheltered Life' (1932), showcasing her deeply insightful and often pioneering exploration of women's issues, moral dilemmas, and societal structures. Known for piercing social commentary and realistic portrayal of the Southern life she knew so intimately, Glasgow remains a vital voice in American literary history.
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- Autor: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow
- 2022, 371 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: DigiCat
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- ISBN-13: 8596547211365
- Erscheinungsdatum: 05.09.2022
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