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The Testing of Diana Mallory (eBook)

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2022
376 Seiten
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859-654730540-8 (EAN)

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The Testing of Diana Mallory is a compelling exploration of personal and social identity set against the backdrop of late Victorian England. Mrs. Humphry Ward employs a nuanced narrative style that deftly intertwines psychological depth with romantic intrigue, shedding light on the struggles faced by women of her time. The novel examines the protagonist's quest for self-discovery amid societal expectations and personal aspirations, deftly addressing themes of intellectual independence and moral integrity. Through rich characterizations and vivid depictions of contemporary life, Ward offers a keen critique of the era's rigid conventions. Humphry Ward, a pivotal figure in the literary circles of her day, was deeply influenced by her own experiences as an author and social reformer. A tireless advocate for women's rights, her insights into gender dynamics and social ethics are vividly reflected in Diana's journey. Ward's proximity to literary giants and her active engagement in the intellectual debates of her era undoubtedly shaped her perspectives, infusing her writing with both passion and authenticity. Readers are encouraged to delve into The Testing of Diana Mallory, not merely as a tale of romantic and social obstacles, but as a profound commentary on the transformative power of self-awareness and morality. Ward's eloquent prose and the rich psychological landscapes she builds offer not only an engaging story but also an invitation to reflect on one's own principles and the influences that shape them.

Humphry Mrs. Ward, born as Mary Augusta Ward in Hobart, Tasmania, on June 11, 1851, was a prominent British novelist of her time. Though primarily remembered for her novel 'Robert Elsmere' (1888), Ward's writing career spans a multitude of works that address the social struggles and moral complexities of Victorian society. In 'The Testing of Diana Mallory' (1908), Ward explores themes of personal growth and the challenges posed by social expectations, encapsulating her literary adeptness to address the intricacies of character development and moral dilemmas within her narratives. Ward's literary style is characterized by its depth of psychological insight and detailed portrayal of English rural life, blending realism with a keen understanding of the socio-political climate of her era. This reflective and often didactic approach in her storytelling cemented her status as an influential figure in late 19th-century literature, engaging audiences with her earnest examinations of contemporary issues from women's education reform to the conflicts between science and religion. Her works remain a testament to her advocacy for education and the intellectual empowerment of women, making her a noteworthy subject of scholarly examination even beyond the time of her passing in March 1920.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte 19th century fiction • Belles-lettres • British social hierarchy • classic women authors • Diana Mallory novel • Elegant narrative style • emotional turmoil journey • English literature • english novels • English village setting • Family inheritance secrets • female character struggles • female protagonist journey • Feminist literature • Fiction • Friendship dynamics • historical domestic fiction • Historical Fiction Analysis • historical literary fiction • Humphry Ward books • Late 19th century England • Love Stories • moral dilemmas exploration • mother-daughter relationships • psychological character study • public domain classics • romantic duty conflicts • social expectations critique • Victorian literary style • Victorian Literature • Victorian society norms • Wealthy suitor romance • women's rights advocacy • young women
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