The Woman Thou Gavest Me; Being the Story of Mary O'Neill (ePub)
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In 'The Woman Thou Gavest Me; Being the Story of Mary O'Neill,' Hall Sir Caine masterfully broaches the complex themes of love, betrayal, and societal constraints through the narrative of Mary O'Neill, a character woven with depth and resilience. Caine's...
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In 'The Woman Thou Gavest Me; Being the Story of Mary O'Neill,' Hall Sir Caine masterfully broaches the complex themes of love, betrayal, and societal constraints through the narrative of Mary O'Neill, a character woven with depth and resilience. Caine's work is etched with the attributes of the literary period of Victorian realism, capturing the intricate emotional dynamics within a rigorously moral society. The prose is both evocative and immersive, enveloping readers in a tale that is timeless in its exploration of human nature and societal hypocrisy, rendered with a finesse that honors its rebirth through DigiCat Publishing's modern format republishing initiative.
Hall Sir Caine, a literary figure of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, was renowned for his exploration of moral dilemmas, an endeavor likely influenced by his own observations of the social fabric of the Victorian and Edwardian eras. His works often mirrored personal and sociopolitical struggles, channeling his narrative prowess to tether readers to the moral cores of his characters. This particular novel, suffused with the gravity of personal conviction, extrapolates perhaps from Caine's own reflections on the human condition and the cages fashioned by societal expectations.
Recommended for literature aficionados and those intrigued by the dissection of human choices within the constraints of societal norms, this book promises a journey into the heart of Victorian-era dilemmas and cultural discourse. Its reissue by DigiCat Publishing ensures that contemporary audiences can access and appreciate the nuanced examination of enduring themes that Hall Sir Caine so deftly composed. 'The Woman Thou Gavest Me' beckons to be read, pondered upon, and acknowledged for its classic contribution to probing the depths of the human spirit and the often invisible boundaries it must navigate.
Hall Sir Caine, a literary figure of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, was renowned for his exploration of moral dilemmas, an endeavor likely influenced by his own observations of the social fabric of the Victorian and Edwardian eras. His works often mirrored personal and sociopolitical struggles, channeling his narrative prowess to tether readers to the moral cores of his characters. This particular novel, suffused with the gravity of personal conviction, extrapolates perhaps from Caine's own reflections on the human condition and the cages fashioned by societal expectations.
Recommended for literature aficionados and those intrigued by the dissection of human choices within the constraints of societal norms, this book promises a journey into the heart of Victorian-era dilemmas and cultural discourse. Its reissue by DigiCat Publishing ensures that contemporary audiences can access and appreciate the nuanced examination of enduring themes that Hall Sir Caine so deftly composed. 'The Woman Thou Gavest Me' beckons to be read, pondered upon, and acknowledged for its classic contribution to probing the depths of the human spirit and the often invisible boundaries it must navigate.
Autoren-Porträt von Hall Caine
Sir Thomas Henry Hall Caine CH KBE (1853 - 1931), better known as Hall Caine, was an illustrious British novelist and playwright of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born on 14 May 1853 in Runcorn, Cheshire, Hall Caine rose to prominence with a prolific literary career that garnered both commercial success and popular acclaim, though his fame has somewhat waned in contemporary times. Gifted with a penchant for melodrama and complex moral issues, Caine's narratives often explored the societal and individual struggles of his era. 'The Woman Thou Gavest Me; Being the Story of Mary O'Neill' is a quintessential example of his work (Caine, 1913), delving into themes of love, betrayal, and the suffocating norms of Victorian-era society. This novel, like many of his works, exhibits Caine's skillful crafting of character and place, drawing heavily upon his Manx heritage and the rich landscapes of the Isle of Man. Cut from the same cloth as his contemporaries Thomas Hardy and George Gissing, Caine's literature resonates with a deep psychological and emotional depth, capturing the zeitgeist of his time with a blend of romantic narrative and a realist's eye for detail. His books were best-sellers in their time, translating into numerous languages, and often adapted into stage and film productions, enhancing his international reputation. Despite his waning popularity in modern literary circles, Hall Caine's works remain an enduring artifact of the transition from Victorian to modern literary sensibilities.
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- Autor: Hall Caine
- 2022, 557 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: DigiCat
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- ISBN-13: 8596547244202
- Erscheinungsdatum: 04.09.2022
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