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A Noble Woman (eBook)

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2022
335 Seiten
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A Noble Woman - Ann S. Stephens
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In her 1856 novel "A Noble Woman," Ann S. Stephens crafts a poignant tale that explores the complexities of gender, class, and morality in mid-19th century America. Through rich, vivid prose and well-drawn characters, Stephens delves into the life of a virtuous woman who must navigate societal expectations and the limitations imposed upon her gender. The book showcases a blend of melodrama and social commentary, reflective of the literary trends of its time, and serves as both a critique of conventional values and a celebration of female strength. As one of the early female writers in American literature, Ann S. Stephens was influenced by her own experiences and the burgeoning women's rights movement. Born in 1810, she faced the challenges of a male-dominated society that often suppressed women's voices. Her literary career spanned several genres, but in "A Noble Woman," she deftly combines her narrative skills with her commitment to social issues, making a significant contribution to the discourse around women's roles in society. Readers seeking a deeper understanding of the socio-cultural dynamics of the 1800s will find "A Noble Woman" an enlightening and engaging read. Stephens's novel not only entertains but also invites reflection on the enduring themes of virtue, resilience, and the quest for autonomy. A worthy addition to any literary collection, this work remains relevant in discussions of gender and society.

Ann Sophia Stephens (1810-1886), an American novelist and magazine editor, holds a distinctive place in the literary history of the 19th century for her contribution to popular fiction. With over thirty novels and numerous short stories to her name, Stephens blended domestic narratives with elements of gothic romance, offering insights into the lives and trials of her contemporarily modern protagonists. 'A Noble Woman' is one such work that exemplifies her narrative style, weaving elements of melodrama into the fabric of social commentary and moral discourse. Born in Derby, Connecticut, she started her literary career contributing to periodicals, such as 'Portland Magazine' and 'Ladies' Companion.' In 1838, Stephens launched her tenure as editor of 'Ladies' Companion,' before co-founding and editing 'Graham's Magazine' alongside her husband, Edward Stephens. Her writing prowess flourished as she explored themes of femininity, virtue, and morality, painting vivid portraits of American life that were both entertaining and thought-provoking. Works like 'Fashion and Famine' (1854) and 'Malaeska, the Indian Wife of the White Hunter' (1860), the latter often regarded as the first dime novel, cemented her legacy. Stephens's contribution to the culture of serialized literature and her role in shaping early American popular fiction remained significant long after her passing in 1886, reflecting her status as a pioneer among women writers of her era. Her literature resonates as a testament to the socio-cultural narrative of the 19th-century United States.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
Schlagworte 19th-century america • 19th-Century Literature • 19th century women authors • american historical fiction • American Literature • Ann S. Stephens novels • A Noble Woman book • antebellum period fiction • antebellum society • Antebellum South • class conflict • Classic • classic women's literature • female empowerment • female virtue • Fiction • high societal values • historical fiction • independent women • literary fiction classics • Literary heritage • moral complexities • Moral fortitude • Personal Integrity • public domain classics • Romantic dilemmas • sentimental novels • Social Critique • social mores • social norms and gender roles • societal expectations • victorian era literature
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