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Jesse Cliffe (eBook)

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2022
22 Seiten
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Jesse Cliffe - Mary Russell Mitford
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In "Jesse Cliffe," Mary Russell Mitford unveils a profound exploration of rural life and the intricacies of human relationships set against the backdrop of 19th-century England. The narrative unfolds within a richly crafted landscape, showcasing Mitford's celebrated prose that balances pastoral beauty with piercing psychological insight. The book deftly intertwines themes of love, moral duty, and the tension between personal desire and societal expectations, resonating with contemporary literary movements, particularly the Romantic emphasis on nature and emotion. Mary Russell Mitford, an influential figure in the world of Victorian literature, drew upon her own experiences and observations from her life in rural Hampshire, which deeply informed her work. Mitford's formidable career as a playwright, novelist, and prominent literary figure was characterized by her keen social commentary and empathy towards her characters, often reflecting her progressive views on gender and class during an era of profound social change. These elements come alive in "Jesse Cliffe," showcasing her ability to navigate complex emotional landscapes while remaining grounded in everyday realities. For readers seeking a multifaceted exploration of rural existence and the complexities of the human experience, "Jesse Cliffe" is a compelling selection. Mitford's ability to capture the essence of her characters and their struggles invites readers into a richly detailed world, making it an essential read for those interested in the literary heritage of the Victorian period.

Mary Russell Mitford (1787–1855) was a renowned English author and dramatist, celebrated for her pastoral sketches and keen observation of rural life. Born in Alresford, Hampshire, Mitford's literary journey commenced with the success of her play 'Julian' in 1823. However, she is most famously known for her series of essays collected in 'Our Village,' which vividly depicts the English countryside's charm and the simplicity of village life. Mitford's prose was marked by a distinctive blend of sentimentalism and sharp wit, which earned her a respected place among early 19th-century writers. 'Jesse Cliffe,' a lesser-known work compared to her aforementioned signature series, still encapsulates Mitford's penchant for social observation and narrative detail. In a time when female authors were often marginalized, Mitford's work gained considerable popularity, leading her to interact with prominent literary figures of her era, including Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Charles Dickens. Her literary style, characterized by a strong descriptive flair and a focus on character sketches, has kept her work a subject of academic interest, with scholars often delving into her portrayal of rural England and the socio-cultural dynamics of her time. Mitford's contribution to English literature remains significant, not only in her evocative writings but also in her role as a woman writer carving a niche in the early 19th century's literary landscape.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th century • 19th century literature • 19th-century prose • autobiographical fiction • British Literature Classics • Character Study • classic English novels • class struggles narrative • complex character portrayals • Country Life • Duty and honor themes • England • english countryside • English literature • English women writers • Fiction • gender roles exploration • historical fiction • historical romance novel • immersive historical fiction • literary fiction • Literary legacy • Mary Russell Mitford novels • nineteenth-century england • nuanced storytelling style • pastoral fiction • period literature • psychological depth • rural English settings • rural life • social life and customs • social observation • societal expectations critique • victorian era fiction • Victorian novel • Victorian social commentary • Village life portrayal
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