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The History of David Grieve (eBook)

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2022
692 Seiten
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859-654724034-1 (EAN)

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The History of David Grieve - Humphry Ward  Mrs.
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In "The History of David Grieve," Humphry Mrs. Ward crafts a compelling narrative that intricately weaves themes of personal struggle, social change, and the quest for identity in Victorian England. Through the life of David Grieve, a young man torn between artistic aspiration and familial obligation, Ward employs realist literary techniques that vividly capture the tensions of the era. Her prose is both lyrical and descriptive, immersing the reader in the industrial landscapes of Northern England, while also exploring the complexities of class dynamics and gender roles in the late 19th century. Humphry Mrs. Ward, a prominent figure in English literature, was deeply influenced by her own experiences in a rapidly changing society. Born into a family of intellectuals, she was well-versed in the emerging social issues of her time, including the suffrage movement and the clash between tradition and modernity. Her literary output, which includes novels, biographies, and essays, reflects a profound engagement with moral and philosophical dilemmas, positioning her as a critical voice in the landscape of English literature. Readers will find "The History of David Grieve" not only a gripping narrative but also a rich exploration of the human condition against the backdrop of societal transformation. This novel stands as an important contribution to the canon of Victorian literature, offering insights that resonate with contemporary readers, making it essential for anyone interested in understanding the interplay of personal and societal forces.

Mary Augusta Ward, better known as Mrs. Humphry Ward, was a distinguished English novelist of the late 19th and early 20th centuries whose work often intersected with her social concerns and activism. Born on June 11, 1851, into an intellectual family, her uncle was the poet Matthew Arnold, and her father Thomas Arnold was an inspector of schools. She was educated at home and later at various schools throughout Europe which enriched her literary background and provided a diverse cultural perspective that influenced her writing. Her marriage to Thomas Humphry Ward, a fellow writer and art critic, allowed her to be acknowledged in literary circles under her married name 'Mrs. Humphry Ward'. Her literary style often delved into character development and moral concerns, utilizing a detailed narrative that explored the psychological and emotional landscapes of her characters. One of her notable novels, 'The History of David Grieve' (1892), is a testament to her narrative prowess, traversing the life of a young bookseller and his spiritual and intellectual growth. It showcased her fluent prose, social realism, and capacity to weave personal struggle with broader societal issues. Although she faced criticism from suffragette circles for her opposition to women's suffrage, her work in social work, including her founding of the Mary Ward Settlement for education and social progress, highlights her commitment to societal amelioration. Ward's prolific writing career earned her considerable acclaim during her lifetime, amassing a literary output that continues to be studied for its reflection of Victorian and Edwardian society.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th century • 19th century classics • 19th century literature • British Literature • Character-driven Fiction • character-driven narrative • classic English novels • emotional loss themes • English coming of age stories • English fiction • English literature • female social reformer • historical fiction • historical fiction classic • human emotion journey • Humphry Ward • Introspective writing style • literary fiction • Moral complexities exploration • Social class drama • social novels • Victorian England society • Victorian Literature
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