The Battle Ground (eBook)
310 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654731262-8 (EAN)
Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873–1945) was a notable American novelist who left an indelible imprint on Southern literature through her realistic portrayal of life in the region. Born and raised in Richmond, Virginia, her upbringing in the post-Civil War South profoundly influenced her writing. Glasgow's literary journey commenced with the publishing of her first novel, 'The Descendant' (1897), at a time when female authors often struggled for recognition. Throughout her prolific career, Glasgow penned 20 novels, the most famous of which, 'The Battle Ground' (1902), deftly examines the Civil War's impact on Southern society and class structures. Her work often reflects the tension between traditional values and the social changes arising in the New South. Glasgow's novels are characterized by their strong character development, social critique, and use of irony, challenging the romanticized portrayal of the South typical of her literary contemporaries. She was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for the novel 'In This Our Life' (1941), further solidifying her status as a distinguished voice in American literature. Glasgow's representation of strong women in her novels advanced the portrayal of female characters and paralleled her advocacy for women's rights in her personal life. Her autobiography, 'The Woman Within' (1954), posthumously published, offers insight into her complex interior life and her experiences as a Southern woman writer in a transformative era for both the region and the nation at large.
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 15.9.2022 |
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| Verlagsort | Prague |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Literatur ► Historische Romane |
| Schlagworte | 1861-1865 • 19th century literature • American Civil War • american historical novel • American Literature • Antebellum South • antebellum South novels • Civil War • civil war era • Civil War fiction • classic american literature • complex female characters • Ellen Glasgow influences • Ellen Glasgow works • emotional relationship impact • Family conflict • Fiction • historical fiction • Historical fiction exploration • Historical Romance • History • Introspective prose style • post-civil war south • psychological character study • pulitzer prize winner • Pulitzer Prize-winning author • reconstruction era fiction • Reconstruction era narrative • Slavery controversy • southern aristocracy • Southern Literature • Southern social dynamics • Southern societal critique • Southern States • United States • Virginia-based narratives • Virginia historical novel • Virginia plantation |
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