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Theo (eBook)

A Sprightly Love Story
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2022
83 Seiten
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859-654733052-3 (EAN)

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Theo - Frances Hodgson Burnett
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Frances Hodgson Burnett's "Theo" presents a rich tapestry of human emotion and social commentary as it unravels the interconnected lives of its characters in late 19th-century England. Through her signature blend of detailed character development and atmospheric settings, Burnett captures the essence of familial bonds, societal expectations, and the perennial quest for love and acceptance. The novel stands out for its intricate psychological exploration, echoing the literary movements of realism and naturalism, which sought to expose the intricacies of everyday life in a rapidly modernizing world. Burnett, a prominent author in Victorian literature, drew from her own experiences of hardship and resilience while crafting "Theo." Her personal history as the daughter of a widowed mother and her own migration from England to America undoubtedly influenced the themes of isolation, empathy, and familial struggle that permeate the narrative. Alongside her celebrated works like "The Secret Garden," this novel reflects her keen insight into the complexities of human relationships and emotional landscapes. Readers are encouraged to delve into "Theo," as it not only entertains but also offers profound reflections on love, resilience, and the societal confines of its time. Burnett's elegant prose and poignant observations make this novel a compelling and thought-provoking read that resonates with both contemporary and classic themes.

Frances Hodgson Burnett (1849–1924) was an English-American novelist and playwright best known for her children's stories. Burnett spent her early life in England, where she began writing to help support her struggling family. After moving to the United States, she achieved literary success with her novel 'That Lass o' Lowries' in 1877, which marked her as a promising writer. However, it was 'Little Lord Fauntleroy' (1886) that catapulted her to international fame, establishing her literary reputation. Burnett's remarkable narrative style, often involving transformations through the natural world and the process of healing, is keenly observed in her classic works 'The Secret Garden' (1911) and 'A Little Princess' (1905). 'Theo,' although less known, is reflective of her adept characterizations and her keen insight into human emotions and interpersonal relationships. She was adept at writing for an adult audience but is predominantly celebrated for her contribution to children's literature. Burnett's work has been commended for its vivid character descriptions and the ability to evoke sympathy from her readers through her adept storytelling.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th-century England • 19th century fiction classics • American Literature • Character development • character development exploration • class disparity themes • Classic • Classic romance themes • classic women writers • Cross-cultural influences • elegant prose style • english literature classics • Frances Hodgson Burnett • Frances Hodgson Burnett novels • gentlewoman protagonist • historical coming-of-age • historical romance novel • Human emotions exploration • literary elegance • literary fiction • London orphan story • Love's resilience • Love Stories • Narrative craftsmanship • Romantic era setting • Self-discovery journey • social expectations • Theo novel • victorian era literature • victorian romance • Victorian social dynamics • Women authors • Young Adult Fiction
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