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Regency Romance - Ultimate Collection (eBook)

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2022
8931 Seiten
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Regency Romance - Ultimate Collection - Samuel Richardson, Jane Austen, Maria Edgeworth, Henry Fielding, Mary Wollstonecraft, William Makepeace Thackeray, Fanny Burney, Eliza Haywood, Pierre Choderlos de Laclos, Mrs. Olifant
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The 'Regency Romance - Ultimate Collection' brings together an expansive tapestry of narratives that not only encapsulate the romantic spirit of the Regency era but also explore the intricate societal dynamics of the time. This anthology traverses a range of literary styles from the wit-laden prose of pure satire to the emotionally charged depictions of love's tribulations. The collection sheds light on the richness of early romantic literature, weaving together tales of forbidden affections, elaborate social dance, and stirring disputes of virtue and vice. A standout piece within this collection delves into the nuanced tensions between passion and propriety, challenging readers to reconcile societal expectations with personal desires. The contributing authors, including the likes of Jane Austen, Mary Wollstonecraft, and Henry Fielding, among others, signify the anthology's foundation upon a rich legacy of literary greats whose works shaped and mirrored the social fabric of their times. Their collective voices encapsulate the quintessential elements of the Regency period, drawing on historic, cultural, and philosophical underpinnings. Whether rooted in the feminist pursuits of Wollstonecraft or the incisive social critiques of Austen, the anthology offers a plethora of perspectives that reflect the complexities of evolving romantic ideologies. This collection is an invaluable resource for enthusiasts and scholars alike, presenting a rare exploration of timeless regimes of love and virtue through a kaleidoscope of authorial perspectives. Readers are invited to engage with the narratives both nostalgically and analytically, questioning and quandering the lessons they impart. With its vast array of insights and stylistic expressions, the anthology fosters a multifaceted dialogue on romance, society, and ethicalitya, serving as a remarkable scholastic and cultural discourse on the era's quintessential literature.

Samuel Richardson (1689–1761) was a prominent English writer and printer who played a key role in the development of the novel as a literary form. Richardson's work often delves into themes of marriage, gender, and social conduct, often through epistolary narratives that bring an intimate, personal quality. His writing style has been characterized by detailed moral introspection, psychological depth, and a focus on character development over action-driven plots. Renowned works by Richardson include 'Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded' (1740), which set a precedent for the epistolary novel, and 'Clarissa, or, the History of a Young Lady' (1748), widely considered one of his masterpieces for its exploration of virtue and societal expectation. 'Sir Charles Grandison' (1753), his final novel, continued to display his adept handling of sentiment and moral inquiry. Although the referenced 'Regency Romance - Ultimate Collection' is not a recognized collection of Richardson's original works, his influence on the development of the romance genre is indubitable, especially in his portrayal of domestic life and the complexities of moral choices. Richardson's narrative techniques and in-depth character studies have earned him a lasting place in the pantheon of English literature, influencing later authors and shaping the development of the novel throughout the eighteenth century and beyond.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 17.5.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte 19th century love stories • betrayal and pleasure themes • Bridgerton • Bronte • classic regency collection • Diana Gabaldon • English society novels • evolution of novel • female protagonist literature • feminist literary exploration • historical marriage critique • historical passion tales • Irish socio-political themes • Ken Follett • Mhairi McFarlane • moral introspection narratives • Nora Roberts • Outlander • regency-era cultural landscape • Regency era romance • regency social hierarchy • romance societal critique • romantic liaisons stories • romantic satire anthology • social customs fiction • woman's desire narratives • women novelists contribution
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