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Edina : A Novel

In her evocative novel "Edina," Mrs. Henry Wood intricately weaves a tapestry of Victorian social dynamics and the quest for identity in a rapidly changing world. The narrative unfolds in a rich prose style characteristic of the mid-nineteenth century, imbued with keen psychological insight and vividly rendered settings. The plot centers around Edina, the titular character, whose journey through love, ambition, and societal expectations reflects the period's moral undertones while illuminating the struggles faced by women seeking autonomy in a patriarchal society. Wood's skillful blending of romance and social commentary positions the novel within the broader literary context of her contemporaries, such as Elizabeth Gaskell and George Eliot, yet it possesses a unique perspective grounded in personal agency and emotional depth. Henry Mrs. Wood (1814-1887) was an influential English novelist whose works often explored the complexities of human relationships and moral dilemmas. Her extensive literary output, which included novels, plays, and essays, mirrored her own experiences as a woman navigating the literary world of her time. The personal trials of her youth and her keen observations of society fueled her storytelling, making her an articulate voice for women's issues and social reform. "Edina" is not only a compelling read but also an essential exploration of the societal constraints of its time, making it a valuable addition to the canon of Victorian literature. Readers interested in the intersection of gender and narrative will find Wood's insights poignant and relevant, thereby recommending this novel to anyone seeking a rich, reflective literary experience.

Livre numérique

  • Publication : 04/09/2022

  • Langue : anglais

  • Édition : DigiCat

  • ISBN : 8596547249184


Auteur(e) :

  • Henry Mrs. Wood

Format :

  • Livre numérique

Durée :

  • 348 pages

Langue :

anglais

Catalogue :

  • Romans historiques et folkloriques
  • Romans historiques
  • Romances
  • Romances historiques

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