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The Channings : A Story

In "The Channings," Henry Mrs. Wood weaves a compelling narrative that examines the complexities of family dynamics within the confines of Victorian society. The novel is characterized by its rich characterizations and intricate plot, showcasing Wood's astute observations of social mores and the intricate dance of personal ambition and familial obligation. The story unfolds in a world where the mechanics of love, duty, and class interplay, revealing the challenges faced by the Channing family as they navigate their societal roles amidst personal trials and tribulations. Henry Mrs. Wood, a prominent Victorian novelist, was influenced by her deep understanding of social dynamics and personal relationships, drawn from her own experiences and observations of 19th-century society. With a background that includes both writing and editing, Wood established herself as a voice elucidating the experiences of women and families during a time of great social change. Her keen insights and empathy for her characters allow her to explore profound themes of loyalty, betrayal, and redemption in "The Channings." For readers drawn to rich narrative textures and explorations of societal intricacies, "The Channings" is a must-read. Wood's mastery of storytelling not only entertains but also provokes thought about the enduring nature of family bonds and the societal expectations that shape our lives. This novel remains a significant contribution to the canon of Victorian literature, making it a valuable addition to both scholarly and casual reading lists.


Author:

  • Henry Mrs. Wood

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 440 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Fiction
  • Contemporary fiction
  • Historic and folklore novels
  • Historic novels

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