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Folle-Farine

In her novel "Folle-Farine," Ouida delivers a rich tapestry of emotions woven through the intricate lives of her characters, set against a backdrop of societal constraints and personal aspirations in 19th-century Europe. The narrative style is characterized by lush prose, vivid descriptions, and an exploration of themes such as love, identity, and the struggle for independence. This psychological drama unfolds through the perspective of a spirited protagonist who challenges the norms of her time, deftly reflecting the complexities of the human experience and the ramifications of societal expectations on individual agency. Ouida, born Maria Louise Rame in 1839, was a prominent Victorian novelist known for her engaging storytelling and strong female characters. Her experiences in elite circles, coupled with her observations of the stark realities faced by women and the underprivileged, profoundly influenced her writing. "Folle-Farine" is often viewed both as a critique of social conventions and a celebration of the resilience of the human spirit, mirroring Ouida's own life as a figure who often defied societal restrictions. Readers interested in literature that intersectionally examines class, gender, and personal identity will find "Folle-Farine" an illuminating read. With its evocative prose and compelling narrative, Ouida's work remains a powerful reminder of the struggles for self-determination and the richly textured realities of 19th-century life.


Author:

  • Ouida

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 400 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Historic and folklore novels
  • Historic novels
  • Romance
  • Historic romance

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