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Amethyst (eBook)

The Story of a Beauty
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2022
215 Seiten
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Amethyst - Christabel R. Coleridge
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In "Amethyst," Christabel R. Coleridge weaves a rich tapestry of Victorian sensibilities, exploring themes of love, identity, and the interplay of social conventions and personal desires. The novel is known for its lyrical prose and intricate character development, reflecting the author's keen insights into the human psyche. Set against the backdrop of 19th-century England, the narrative unravels the struggles of its protagonists as they navigate the rigid societal expectations of their time, encapsulating the essence of romanticism blended with a touch of realism. Coleridge's adept use of symbolism, particularly the metaphor of the amethyst stone as a representation of peace and clarity amidst emotional turmoil, adds depth to the narrative. Christabel R. Coleridge, an accomplished writer and the granddaughter of the famed poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge, draws from her family's literary heritage and her experiences within Victorian society to craft this compelling tale. A keen observer of the complexities of relationships, Coleridge likely found inspiration in the dichotomy between societal expectations and personal aspirations, reflecting the struggles faced by women during her era. Her background and perspective greatly enhance the novel's emotional resonance and thematic exploration. Readers seeking an introspective journey into the human condition will find "Amethyst" a delicate yet profound examination of love's challenges. Coleridge's deft storytelling invites readers to immerse themselves in the characters' emotional landscapes, making it a significant work for those interested in Victorian literature or psychological depth in fiction.

Christabel Rose Coleridge (1843–1921) was an English novelist and essayist who emerged as a distinct literary voice during the late Victorian era. She was the granddaughter of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, the renowned Romantic poet, philosopher, and critic. Christabel R. Coleridge inherited a penchant for storytelling and a resonant prose style that she honed across her literary career. She contributed significantly to the Victorian literary scene with her numerous novels, which often explored themes of morality, social class, and the role of women in society. One of Christabel's notable works includes 'Amethyst' (1874), a novel that showcases her deft narrative skills and her nuanced understanding of character development. The book reflects her characteristic exploration of moral introspection, highlighting the Victorian predilections towards piety and self-improvement. Apart from her novels, Coleridge's essays also present reflections on contemporary social issues and literary criticism. Her writing often encapsulated the period's spirit with its earnest serialization and attention to detail, contributing to the period's burgeoning genre of 'novels of manners'. Though not as widely known today as her illustrious grandfather, Christabel R. Coleridge's work provides valuable insight into Victorian literature and society, meriting scholarly attention and recognition.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte 19th century • 19th century novels • Amethyst novel • Beautification rituals • Belles-lettres • british aristocracy • Character development • Christabel Coleridge • emotional journey • England • english classic fiction • English literature • Fiction • Forbidden Love • forbidden love affair • High Society Scandal • historical fiction • historical literature • Human Experience • Intricate social hierarchy • literary fiction classics • moral lessons • Mysterious debutante • poetic narrative • public domain books • romantic intrigue • social expectations • social life and customs • Symbolism and Allegory • Tragic Redemption • Victorian era romance • Victorian Literature • victorian romance • Women authors • Women's Emancipation
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