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Sybil (eBook)

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2022
458 Seiten
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Sybil - Benjamin Disraeli
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In "Sybil," Benjamin Disraeli skillfully weaves a narrative that explores the stark divide between the social classes in Victorian England. The novel is characterized by its rich, ornate prose that deftly balances political commentary with personal drama, reflecting the author's keen awareness of the socio-economic tensions of his time. Set against the backdrop of the Industrial Revolution, Disraeli employs a dual narrative structure, intertwining the lives of the aristocratic family and their working-class counterparts, which serves to illuminate the broader implications of class disparity. The theme of social reform emerges powerfully, culminating in a call for awareness and action that resonates with the complexities of contemporary society. Disraeli, a prominent statesman and Prime Minister, was known for his advocacy of social and political reform. His own experiences growing up in a Jewish family in a predominantly Christian society, coupled with his extensive involvement in politics, influenced the depth and authenticity with which he portrayed the struggles of the disenfranchised in "Sybil." A fervent believer in the potential for societal improvement, Disraeli used his novels to advance his political ideologies while also entertaining his readership. Readers interested in the intersections of class, politics, and reform will find "Sybil" a compelling read. Disraeli's ability to capture the spirit of his age while offering insights into human nature makes this novel not only relevant for its historical context but also profoundly engaging. It is a pivotal work for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the moral and ethical discussions surrounding social justice in literature.

Benjamin Disraeli (1804–1881) stands out as a notable figure in British literary and political history. Born to Italian-Jewish parents in London, Disraeli embarked on a diverse career path that included notable contributions to Victorian literature before his ascent to the highest echelons of British politics. Disraeli's work is characterized by a distinct blend of romanticism, drenched in the complexities of social commentary and political thought, marking his unique style that both entertained and provoked thought among his readership. His novel 'Sybil, or The Two Nations' (1845) is a seminal work that delves into the deep divisions of the Victorian society of his time. In 'Sybil,' Disraeli explores the plights and struggles of the working classes, exposing the chasm between the wealthy and the impoverished, a concept he articulates as 'Two Nations.' This narrative not only underscored the social injustices of his day but also showcased Disraeli's progressive thinking and his ability to intertwine social realism with elements of fiction. 'Sybil' remains a lasting testament to Disraeli's literary prowess and his unwavering commitment to social reform. His writing contributed significantly to the discourse on socioeconomic conditions in Victorian England and procured for him a distinguished place in the annals of both literature and socio-political thought.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte
Schlagworte 1984 • 19th century Britain • 19th-century inequalities • 19th century social issues • a gentleman in moscow • Benjamin Disraeli works • Brave New World • british political novels • British society insight • Chartist movement fiction • class divide themes • classic english literature • class struggle in literature • Engaging storytelling style • English aristocracy novels • Enlightened empathy theme • historical fiction classic • historical fiction classics • industrial class struggle • Industrial revolution fiction • industrial revolution setting • In the Time of the Butterflies • Meditations • Noble Beginnings • political commentary books • Political commentary novel • Political theory romance • Social history commentary • social justice narrative • social novel exploration • spilled milk • Statesman writer perspective • Ten Days In a Mad-House • The Art of War • The Overstory • Victorian Literature • Victorian social critique • Victorian social reform • Working-class conditions • Working class hardships
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