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The Jamesons (eBook)

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2022
69 Seiten
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The Jamesons - Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
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In her poignant novella, "The Jamesons," Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman delves into the intricate lives of a rural New England family, capturing their struggles and triumphs with remarkable psychological depth. Characterized by Freeman's signature realism and rich descriptive prose, the narrative unfolds against the backdrop of late 19th-century Americana, a time when societal norms were rapidly changing. The interplay of gender roles and class tensions is masterfully explored through the lens of familial relationships, underscoring the complexities of love, duty, and individual aspiration within a constrictive social milieu. Freeman, a leading voice in American regionalism, often draws from her own experiences growing up in Massachusetts, which imbues her work with authenticity and a keen understanding of rural life. Her empathetic portrayal of women's struggles reflects her own challenges in a male-dominated literary world, where she asserted her voice through vivid storytelling. "The Jamesons" exemplifies her ability to merge personal sensitivity with broader social commentary, revealing the emotional depths of her characters faced with the weight of tradition. I highly recommend "The Jamesons" to readers interested in nuanced character studies and the socioeconomic dynamics of the period. Freeman's keen insights and lyrical style not only entertain but also invite critical reflection on the human condition, making this novella a timeless piece of American literature.

Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman (1852–1930) was a prominent American writer known for her portrayal of the inner lives of women during the late 19th and early 20th century, particularly within the confines of small-town New England. Her literary contributions are characterized by her use of dialect and keen observations of the societal constraints faced by women, which she presented with an empathetic understanding and subtle critique. Freeman began writing as a teenager to support her family after her father's death, and her body of work notably includes novels, short stories, poetry, and plays. 'The Jamesons' is one of her lesser-known works; however, it is emblematic of her narrative style, capturing the realistic, often harsh, details of rural life coupled with a sharp wit. Her better-known works, such as 'A New England Nun and Other Stories' (1891) and 'Pembroke' (1894), further solidify her place in American literature as a pioneering voice in feminist and regional storytelling. Freeman was awarded the prestigious Howells Medal for Distinction in Fiction from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, reflecting her contribution to American letters. Scholars often group her works with those of her contemporaries, including Sarah Orne Jewett and Willa Cather, who similarly explored the themes of gender and societal expectations in their writings.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th Century American Literature • 19th century new England • American Belles-Lettres • american historical fiction • American Literature • autonomy and duty • character studies • class distinctions critique • classic women's literature • Emotional authenticity • family dynamics • family dynamics drama • female independence • feminist themes • Fiction • gender roles exploration • Gilded Age fiction • historical family saga • Late 19th century • Literary Realism • Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman • New England • New England fiction • patriarchal society insights • Realistic character portrayals • small town stories • Social commentary • social life and customs • societal expectations fiction • turn-of-the-century novels • Women authors
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