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A Countess from Canada (eBook)

A Story of Life in the Backwoods

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2022
234 Seiten
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859-654724425-7 (EAN)

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A Countess from Canada - Bessie Marchant
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In 'A Countess from Canada,' Bessie Marchant weaves an engaging narrative that combines elements of romance, adventure, and social commentary against the backdrop of early 20th-century society. The story follows the journey of a young Canadian woman who unexpectedly inherits a title in the English aristocracy, exploring themes of identity, class, and the cultural contrasts between Canada and Britain. Marchant's prose is characterized by vivid descriptions and a lively dialogue that brings to life the social mores of her time, reflecting the tensions and aspirations of a generation navigating a rapidly changing world. Bessie Marchant, an accomplished author known for her prolific output during the early 1900s, often drew upon her experiences and the societal issues of her day. Raised in a time of great change, she possessed a keen awareness of the roles and expectations placed upon women, which strongly influenced her writing. Her novels frequently tackle the challenges faced by women in a patriarchal society, informed by her own views on independence and self-determination. 'A Countess from Canada' is a captivating read for anyone interested in historical fiction, the complexities of social class, and the experience of women during this transformative period. Marchant's insightful portrayal of her protagonist's struggles is both timeless and poignant, making this novel a valuable addition to the canon of early feminist literature. Dive into this enchanting tale and discover the rich tapestry of a woman's journey toward self-discovery and empowerment.

Bessie Marchant (1862–1941) was a prolific English author, renowned for her adventure stories aimed at young female readers during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Marchant's narratives often featured strong female protagonists who faced and overcame formidable challenges in colonized lands, thereby contributing to the girls' adventure genre. Born in Swansea, Bessie left school at a young age to assist in supporting her family. Despite a lack of formal education, she developed a keen literary acumen that facilitated her emergence as a writer. Her books, including 'A Countess from Canada' (1911), resonate with themes of independence and resilience, and are characteristic of her style which involves thrilling plots set against exotic backgrounds. Marchant's works were not only a source of entertainment but also subtly promoted the notion of women's abilities to act with autonomy and courage. Although subjects and themes tackled by Marchant were typical of her era, they have since been acknowledged as pioneering in promoting gender equality. She penned over 150 novels, translating her extensive travel knowledge and vivid imagination into captivating stories that were widely popular in their time and still offer historical interest today. Marchant's contribution to literature thus lies in her ability to engross young minds whilst simultaneously embedding progressive ideals for women of her age and beyond.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte 19th century canada • 19th century literature • adventure novels • Bessie Marchant novels • Bessie Marchant style • british author • Canada • Canadian colonialism • Canadian wilderness stories • Classic Literature • classic women's literature • Class struggle themes • Colonial setting • Descriptive prose style • Early 20th Century • English aristocrat • English literature • Families • female protagonist • Fiction • frontier life • historical fiction • Historical Romance • Identity Exploration • Imperialism impact • Love Stories • Rich character development • romantic adventure • romantic fiction • societal expectations • victorian era fiction • Women authors • young women
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