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The Peasant and the Prince (eBook)

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2022
139 Seiten
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859-654712161-9 (EAN)

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The Peasant and the Prince - Harriet Martineau
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In "The Peasant and the Prince," Harriet Martineau crafts a compelling narrative that critically examines the social stratification of 19th-century Europe, juxtaposing the lives of the aristocracy and the peasantry. Through her deft narrative style, which blends rich character development with astute social commentary, Martineau explores themes of justice, class struggle, and moral responsibility. This work reflects the literary context of her time, influenced by the burgeoning social sciences and the rise of utilitarian philosophy, showcasing her innovative approach to storytelling that engages both the heart and the intellect. Harriet Martineau, a pioneering sociologist and advocate for social reform, drew upon her own experiences and observations of societal inequities to craft this novel. Her background as a female author in a male-dominated literary scene lent her a unique perspective on the struggles faced by marginalized groups. Martineau's keen insights into moral philosophy and her commitment to social justice informed her narrative choices, making her an important figure in both literature and sociology. Readers interested in the intersection of fiction and social critique will find "The Peasant and the Prince" both enlightening and entertaining. Martineau's rich prose and incisive analysis make this work a vital contribution to the understanding of class dynamics, urging readers to reflect on their own societal positions. This book is a must-read for anyone invested in the complexities of human relationships and the ramifications of social inequality.

Harriet Martineau (1802-1876) was a renowned English social theorist, often heralded as the first female sociologist. She significantly contributed to various fields such as economics, political theory, feminist theory, and literature. Noted for her incisive ability to distill and disseminate complex philosophical and economic ideas, Martineau authored a multitude of books, essays, and articles that encapsulated her progressive views. 'The Peasant and the Prince' is one such work, a historical tale (Martineau, H., 1841) that reflects Martineau's nuanced understanding of social dynamics and her commitment to liberal reforms. The book is a testament to her narrative skill and her didactic intention to educate the public on socio-political issues through accessible literary forms. Martineau's literary style often employed clear and persuasive prose, infused with rational arguments, aiming at both informing and engaging her readership. Her work frequently intertwined with her personal experiences of gender and class discrimination, which informed her advocacy for equality and the empowerment of women and the working class. It's through Martineau's pioneering contributions in literature and social commentary that she carved her legacy, influencing subsequent generations of writers and social reformers.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.8.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 1785-1795 • 19th century • 19th century allegory • 19th century classic fiction • british women authors • character development dynamics • class struggle and royalty • Coming of Age • courtly drama • Educational Storytelling • English literature • female author • Fiction • fictional kingdom exploration • French Revolution tales • Harriet Martineau influences • Harriet Martineau literature • historical fiction • Louis XVII • marginalized voices • of France • Peasant Prince Relationship • political critique fiction • political intrigue • political storytelling • Power struggle narrative • Realism • Rural Germany • social class divide • social inequality commentary • social justice themes • social reform novels • thought-provoking storytelling • Victorian era writings
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