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The Three Miss Kings (eBook)

An Australian Story

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2022
329 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654705003-2 (EAN)

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The Three Miss Kings - Ada Cambridge
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In "The Three Miss Kings," Ada Cambridge intricately weaves a narrative depicting the lives of three sisters navigating societal expectations and personal desires in late 19th-century Australia. With her masterful prose, Cambridge blends elements of realism and romanticism to explore themes of love, independence, and the search for identity amidst the constraints imposed by class and gender. The novel echoes the broader literary context of the period, characterized by a burgeoning focus on women's experiences, often seen alongside the works of her contemporaries who similarly scrutinized the challenges women faced within patriarchal society. Ada Cambridge was not only a notable novelist but also a poet and feminist whose own life experiences greatly informed her writing. Born in England and migrating to Australia, she encountered the complexities of colonial life and her literary career mirrored her advocacy for women's rights. Cambridge's personal struggles and milestones as a wife and mother provided her with profound insights into the lives of women, inspiring her to craft richly layered characters who resonate with authenticity and depth. I wholeheartedly recommend "The Three Miss Kings" to readers who are keen to explore a nuanced portrayal of 19th-century female experiences, framed within a compelling narrative. This novel remains a significant contribution to Australian literature and offers invaluable reflections on societal norms that continue to echo today.

Ada Cambridge (1844–1926), an English-born Australian writer, remains a notable figure in the landscape of colonial Australian literature. Her literary journey began when she moved to Australia after her marriage to a Church of England clergyman, George Frederick Cross in 1870. Cambridge's writing, mainly novels and poetry, often delved into themes of love, marriage, and the position of women in society, reflecting her own life experiences and the larger dynamics of the English-speaking world in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Notable among her work is 'The Three Miss Kings' (1891), a novel characterized by its exploration of the roles and aspirations of women within the framework of an Australian setting. This book, like many of her novels, exhibits Cambridge's insightful narrative style and her skillful portrayal of character development, with a sharp critique of social norms and the constraints imposed on women. Her writing style combined romanticism with realism, making her works enduringly appealing. As an author, Cambridge was prolific and achieved significant renown in her time; her work contributed to the canvas of female-centered narratives, illuminating the Australian colonial experience from a woman's perspective. The literary significance of Ada Cambridge has been recognized with the annual Ada Cambridge writing prizes, which honor her legacy and contributions to Australian literature.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 2.6.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte 1788-1900 • 1880s Australian setting • 19th century feminism • 19th century women authors • Ada Cambridge novels • Australia • Australian colonial novels • australian historical romance • Australian literature classics • autonomy and duty • character-driven narrative • classic english literature • English literature • family dynamics • Fast-paced romance novel • female independence • Feminine dignity • Fiction • gender roles exploration • Great Exhibition era • historical social commentary • Historical women's fiction • History • literary fiction • Mysterious father figure • Romantic Melbourne adventure • sibling dynamics • Sisters • Sisters in literature • Sisters Melbourne journey • social expectations • three protagonists narrative • victorian era fiction • Victorian sisterhood • Victorian women characters • women's solidarity • young women
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