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The Immortal Moment (eBook)

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2022
114 Seiten
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The Immortal Moment - May Sinclair
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In "The Immortal Moment," May Sinclair presents a profound exploration of time and consciousness through a meticulously crafted narrative. Set in the early 20th century, the novel intertwines the lives of its protagonists, examining the ephemeral nature of existence and the moments that define human experience. Sinclair's literary style is characterized by her psychological depth and modernist sensibilities, reflecting the influences of contemporaries like Virginia Woolf and James Joyce. The narrative delves into the fluidity of memory and the intensity of fleeting moments, capturing the essence of life's beauty and transience with lyrical precision. May Sinclair, a pivotal figure in the modernist movement, was known for her fascination with psychology and her innovative approach to narrative structure. Her background in philosophy and her experiences working as a hospital nurse during World War I profoundly influenced her writing. "The Immortal Moment" stands as a testament to her literary prowess, blending her philosophical inquiries with rich, character-driven narratives that challenge traditional notions of time and reality. Readers seeking a thought-provoking and evocative exploration of life's transient moments will find "The Immortal Moment" indispensable. Sinclair's masterful prose not only enthralls but also encourages introspection, making it a timeless read for anyone interested in the complexities of the human experience.

May Sinclair, the pseudonym for Mary Amelia St. Clair (1863–1946), stands as a significant literary figure in early twentieth-century British literature. She made substantial contributions as a novelist, poet, and critic. Born on August 24, 1863, in Rock Ferry, Cheshire, Sinclair was the youngest of six children. Her upbringing was marked by the financial and emotional decline of her family after her father's death. Educated at home, she embraced literary pursuits from a young age. Sinclair's 'The Immortal Moment' exemplifies her nuanced narrative style and her exploration of philosophical and psychological themes, showcasing her role in the emergence of stream of consciousness as a narrative technique. Sinclair was a contemporary of the imagist poets and a supporter of the suffragette movement, which imbue her works with elements of early feminism. Beyond fiction, she is also noted for her analysis of the works of the Brontë sisters, evidencing a keen literary intellect with a propensity for introspection and social critique. Moreover, Sinclair's involvement with the Society for Psychical Research reflects her interest in the intersection of psychology and literature. Her work, increasingly appreciated for its contribution to modernist literature, reveals Sinclair's persistent inquiry into the nature of human consciousness and the complexities of personal identity.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.8.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte Belles-lettres • british author • Early 20th-century • early 20th century fiction • Edwardian Era • English literature • english literature classics • existential themes • female protagonist • Feminist literature • feminist modernism • feminist themes • Fiction • ghost story • Human consciousness • inner transformation • introspective fiction • introspective narrative • literary classic • literary fiction • Man-woman relationships • May Sinclair novels • Modernist Literature • philosophical insights • psychological depth • psychological fiction • public domain books • social upheaval • symbolic narrative • The Immortal Moment book • Women Writers
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