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Vein of Iron (eBook)

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2022
311 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654731911-5 (EAN)

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Vein of Iron - Ellen Glasgow
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In her evocative novel *Vein of Iron*, Ellen Glasgow delves into the life of a Southern family grappling with the social and moral dilemmas of the post-Civil War South. The narrative unfolds in a richly detailed, naturalistic style that captures the complexities of human emotion against the backdrop of a changing society. Through the lives of her characters, Glasgow examines themes of ambition, tradition, and the struggle for identity in a landscape marked by loss and resilience, ultimately reflecting the tension between personal desires and societal expectations. Ellen Glasgow, a major voice in early 20th-century American literature, was deeply influenced by her Virginia roots and the cultural shifts of her era. Her dedication to portraying the Southern experience with authenticity informs her work, including *Vein of Iron*, where she critiques the limitations imposed by both class and gender. Glasgow's keen observations and innovative narrative techniques demonstrate her commitment to exploring the psychological depth of her characters, setting her apart from her contemporaries. *Vein of Iron* is a compelling read for anyone interested in the intersections of history, culture, and personal struggle. It offers not just a window into Southern life but also a timeless exploration of the human condition that remains relevant today. Readers seeking an insightful and beautifully crafted narrative will find Glasgow's work to be both enlightening and thought-provoking.

Ellen Glasgow (1873-1945) was a notable American novelist, hailing from Richmond, Virginia, whose literary work primarily focused on the changing world of the South in the face of modernizing influences. Born on April 22, 1873, into an upper-class Virginia society, Glasgow's insight into the Southern aristocracy is evident within her deeply nuanced characters and their interactions. Glasgow's significant contributions to literature include not only 'Vein of Iron' (1935), which poignantly explores the resiliency of the human spirit through the life of its heroine Ada Fincastle, but also an array of other important works such as 'In This Our Life' (1941), which won her the Pulitzer Prize. Her narrative style is often characterized by its naturalism and psychological depth, distinguishing her among her contemporaries as a discerning critic of social stratification and the plight of women in the patriarchal South (Godbold, E. Stanley Jr., 'Ellen Glasgow: A Biography', 1994). Glasgow's legacy endures through her rich portrayals of Southern life and her unflinching examination of the complexities of human nature and society.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 20th century literature • American Southern literature • American South Setting • American Women Authors • Appalachian fiction • classic American novels • depressions • Early 20th Century • Ellen Glasgow legacy • Ellen Glasgow prose • Ellen Glasgow works • family sagas • Female strength literature • Fiction • General • Great Depression novels • Great Depression resilience • historical feminist fiction • Human Condition Exploration • interwar period novel • literary fiction • married women • multigenerational narrative • personal aspirations • personal growth narrative • Pulitzer Prize-winning authors • redemption and identity • social class struggles • Southern family dynamics • Southern Gothic • Southern Literature • Symbolism and Allegory • Virginia • Virginia family saga • Women's roles in society
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