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Between Whiles (eBook)

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2022
136 Seiten
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859-654734478-0 (EAN)

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Between Whiles - Helen Hunt Jackson
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In "Between Whiles," Helen Hunt Jackson intertwines vivid storytelling with lyrical prose to explore the subtleties of human emotions and the complexities of social interactions within the framework of 19th-century America. This collection of poems reflects Jackson's commitment to capturing ephemeral moments, revealing profound truths about love, loss, and the intricate fabric of daily life. Her literary style is marked by a delicate blending of romanticism and realism, echoing the broader cultural movements of her time, while also showcasing a deep appreciation for nature and its role in shaping human experiences. Helen Hunt Jackson, known for her advocacy for Native American rights and her influential work "Ramona," utilizes her poetic voice in "Between Whiles" to emphasize the significance of transient moments in life. Drawing from her rich background in literature, her experiences of personal grief, and her dedication to social justice, Jackson crafts works that resonate with emotional depth. This collection reflects her belief in the power of poetry as a means for both personal catharsis and social commentary. "Between Whiles" is a poignant exploration of fleeting beauty and emotional resonance that invites readers to pause and reflect on their own experiences. For those who appreciate the melding of aesthetics with meaningful reflection, this collection is not only a delightful read but also a compelling study of the human condition, making it a highly recommended addition to any literary enthusiast's library.

Helen Hunt Jackson (1830–1885) was an American writer and activist whose literary contributions have been recognized for both their emotional depth and engagement with social issues of her time. Born Helen Maria Fiske in Amherst, Massachusetts, she was first enveloped in the world of letters through her father, who encouraged her education. Marrying Edward Bissell Hunt in 1852, she faced tragedy with the loss of both her husband and two children, which deeply influenced her works. After their deaths, she embarked on a prolific writing career. Her reputation as a writer was established with her poetry and later, with her novels and essays. Jackson's intimate understanding of loss and her empathetic reflections on human and social conditions won her national acclaim. Notably, her novel 'Ramona' (1884) highlighted the plight of Native Americans, positioning her as an influential advocate for their rights. 'Between Whiles' (1887), another addition to her bibliography, further showcased her storytelling prowess, posthumously sharing with readers vignettes that capture her discerning observations of life's diverse intermissions. She is often commemorated for her evocative narratives, versatility, and commitment to justice—qualities that make her a distinct and cherished figure in American literary history.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Lyrik / Gedichte
Schlagworte 19th-century america • 19th century fiction • 19th century literature • American Literature • American literature classics • American Society • American West poetry • Between Whiles book • classic American authors • cultural exploration • empathetic character portrayals • Female authors • Fiction • Helen Hunt Jackson novels • historical fiction • Human emotions exploration • interpersonal relationships • literary fiction • Literary legacy • love and loss themes • Lyrical Prose Style • melancholy reflections • Narrative grace • nature and humanity • poetic narrative journey • quiet significance • romantic yearning narratives • Short Stories • short stories collection • short story collection • subtle storytelling • victorian era literature
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