Notwithstanding (ePub)
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In 'Notwithstanding,' Mary Cholmondeley constructs a vivid literary tableau, employing a narrative style that deftly weaves themes of societal norms, individual agency, and the inexorable passing of time. The novel, presented here by DigiCat Publishing in a...
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In 'Notwithstanding,' Mary Cholmondeley constructs a vivid literary tableau, employing a narrative style that deftly weaves themes of societal norms, individual agency, and the inexorable passing of time. The novel, presented here by DigiCat Publishing in a thoughtfully reproduced edition, captures the essence of a bygone era while remaining remarkably perspicacious about human nature. Cholmondeley's text stands as a testament to the literary movements of her time, reflective of both the social commentary and the emergent feminist ethos that distinguish her work from that of her contemporaries. Her astute observations provide a compelling portrait of the mores and quandaries that shaped the lives of her characters.
Mary Cholmondeley's own experiences deeply inform 'Notwithstanding.' Her acute awareness of the confines imposed on women in Victorian society fuels the undercurrents of subversion and empowerment found within the novel's pages. As a progressive woman of her day, Cholmondeley imbued her characters with a complexity and resilience that serves as a critique of the gender roles prescribed by her culture. This work is a manifestation of her literary prowess and her contributions to the tradition of 19th-century English literature.
This renewed edition of 'Notwithstanding' is highly recommended for those intrigued by the nuanced interplay of character, history, and social critique. Cholmondeley's elegant prose and insightful storytelling make this a worthy addition to the library of any serious reader seeking to explore the subtleties of human behavior set against the backdrop of a society in flux. DigiCat Publishing's careful curation ensures that this classic receives the modern presentation and recognition it richly deserves as a jewel of world literature.
Mary Cholmondeley's own experiences deeply inform 'Notwithstanding.' Her acute awareness of the confines imposed on women in Victorian society fuels the undercurrents of subversion and empowerment found within the novel's pages. As a progressive woman of her day, Cholmondeley imbued her characters with a complexity and resilience that serves as a critique of the gender roles prescribed by her culture. This work is a manifestation of her literary prowess and her contributions to the tradition of 19th-century English literature.
This renewed edition of 'Notwithstanding' is highly recommended for those intrigued by the nuanced interplay of character, history, and social critique. Cholmondeley's elegant prose and insightful storytelling make this a worthy addition to the library of any serious reader seeking to explore the subtleties of human behavior set against the backdrop of a society in flux. DigiCat Publishing's careful curation ensures that this classic receives the modern presentation and recognition it richly deserves as a jewel of world literature.
Autoren-Porträt von Mary Cholmondeley
Mary Cholmondeley (1859-1925) was an English novelist hailing from a family with strong literary interests. Born in Hodnet, Shropshire, she was the third of eight children. Cholmondeley's upbringing, largely under the influence of her clergymen father, significantly contributed to the depth and character witnessed in her writings. A notable figure in her time, she primarily gained recognition for her literary contributions that encapsulated the societal challenges of her era, particularly concerning women's roles and autonomy. Her most famous work, 'Red Pottage' (1899), is renowned for its complex examination of morality and societal expectations and remains a cornerstone of feminist literature. In 'Notwithstanding', Cholmondeley showcases her characteristic literary style, weaving intricate narratives that delve into the human spirit and societal norms. Though not as widely discussed as some other novels, 'Notwithstanding' further illustrates her narrative prowess and her ability to capture the nuances of social interactions and personal dilemmas. Cholmondeley's legacy rests on her ability to combine keen social observation with an incisive psychological focus on her characters, setting her apart as a noteworthy author in both literary and feminist circles (Batchelor, 2010).
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Mary Cholmondeley
- 2022, 207 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: DigiCat
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- ISBN-13: 8596547223412
- Erscheinungsdatum: 04.09.2022
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