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Odds and ends : Capturing the essence of Victorian life through rich character studies and intricate storytelling

In "Odds and Ends," B. M. Croker artfully weaves a tapestry of narratives that explore the intricacies of human relationships, social conventions, and the subtleties of the British imperial experience. Published in 1892, this collection of stories reflects a transitional period in Victorian literature, bridging the gap between romanticism and realism. Croker's style is characterized by vivid imagery, sharp characterizations, and a commanding command of dialogue, allowing glimpses into the lives of her morally complex characters amid often humorous or poignant circumstances. The stories serve not only as entertainment but also as a critique of societal norms, engaging with themes of love, disillusionment, and the search for identity in a rapidly changing world. B. M. Croker, a notable figure of the Victorian literary scene, draws from her own experiences as a writer and social observer to present these tales. Born in India in 1849, she was deeply influenced by her upbringing in a colonial environment, which instilled in her a profound understanding of the cultural and emotional disparities between the colonizers and the colonized. Her literary career began in earnest in the 1880s, and "Odds and Ends" showcases her ability to encapsulate and critique societal values through compelling storytelling. For readers seeking a deep and insightful exploration of human nature, "Odds and Ends" is a remarkable collection that invites reflection on personal and societal dilemmas. Croker'Äôs keen observations and rich prose resonate with timeless themes, making this book a valuable addition to any literary collection. Its engaging narratives promise to captivate not only fans of Victorian literature but also those interested in the broader dialogues surrounding colonialism and gender in the 19th century.


Author:

  • B. M. Croker

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 163 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Historic and folklore novels
  • Historic novels

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