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The Case of Richard Meynell (eBook)

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2022
379 Seiten
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859-654712202-9 (EAN)

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The Case of Richard Meynell - Humphry Ward  Mrs.
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In "The Case of Richard Meynell," Mrs. Humphry Ward delves into the complex interplay between personal integrity and societal expectations, crafting a narrative rich in psychological depth and moral inquiry. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century England, the novel employs a meticulous prose style that balances intricate character development with incisive social commentary, reflecting the tension between traditional values and emerging modernist thoughts. The tale follows the titular character, Richard Meynell, whose struggle for truth and authenticity propels the narrative, inviting readers to ponder the weight of individual responsibility within a rapidly changing world. Humphry Ward, a prominent figure in early 20th-century literature and a key member of the literary and intellectual elite, had long been an advocate for social reform and women's rights. Her extensive background, stemming from a well-educated Victorian family and immersion in progressive social movements, profoundly influenced her exploration of themes such as ethics, faith, and the nuances of human relationships in "The Case of Richard Meynell." Moreover, her experiences as a wife and mother added layers of personal insight to her portrayals of men and women navigating societal pressures. This compelling work is recommended for readers who appreciate richly drawn characters and thought-provoking themes. Ward's exploration of the human condition, imbued with a sense of urgency and moral challenge, offers a profound experience that resonates deeply with contemporary discussions on integrity and societal obligations. A must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of literature, ethics, and socio-political contexts.

Humphry Mrs. Ward, born Mary Augusta Arnold in 1851 in Hobart, Tasmania, was a prominent English novelist of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, heralded for her skilled storytelling and nuanced exploration of social issues and female experiences. Her literary pedigree was notable, with her being the niece of poet Matthew Arnold and the granddaughter of Thomas Arnold, the famed headmaster of Rugby School. Ward gained significant recognition with her 1888 novel 'Robert Elsmere,' which adeptly examined religious faith and doubt within the context of Victorian society, setting a precedent for the complex moral landscapes that would characterize her later work. 'The Case of Richard Meynell' (1911) further exemplifies Ward's fascination with the ideological struggles of her time, dissecting the tensions between religious tradition and emerging modern thought. Her insightful portrayals of her characters' inner lives and societal maneuvers, alongside her engagement with contemporary debates, have secured her position as a noteworthy figure in the annals of English literature, even as her popularity ebbed in the decades following her death in 1920 due to shifts in literary taste and critical perspective. Ward's contributions to literature, including her narrative craftsmanship and her earnest grappling with the evolving concerns of the England she lived in, endure as a testament to her literary acumen and historical significance.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 31.7.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th century england • 19th century literature • Anglican church fiction • antique religious literature • British Literature • Character Study • character study Richard • classic british authors • Clergy • Clergyman protagonist • Edwardian England • England • English literature • English narrative fiction • Fiction • Historical Moral Dilemmas • historical religious novels • intellectual discourse novel • intriguing plot twists • legal drama • modern society conflict • moral complexity fiction • Mrs. Humphry Ward novels • Oxford Movement narrative • Realism • Religious controversy • religious doubt themes • Religious Fiction • Richard Meynell book • Social Class Conflict • social reform literature • spiritual struggle • The Case of Richard Meynell story • Victorian faith exploration • Victorian religious fiction
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