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The Miller Of Old Church (eBook)

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2022
273 Seiten
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The Miller Of Old Church - Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow
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In "The Miller of Old Church," Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow crafts a poignant tale set in the southern United States, encapsulating the struggles and triumphs of rural life in the late 19th century. Through her lyrical prose and vivid character development, Glasgow delves into themes such as love, social class, and the vehement clash between tradition and progress. The narrative is imbued with rich local color, bringing to life the pastoral landscape and complexities of the characters' lives, which reflect the broader socio-economic transformations of the time, particularly in the wake of the Civil War. Glasgow's masterful handling of dialogue and setting immerses readers in the world of Old Church, creating a timeless narrative that resonates with universal human experience. Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow, a distinguished figure in American literature, was acclaimed for her vivid portrayals of Southern life. Born in the post-Civil War South, Glasgow's experiences as a woman in a male-dominated literary world deeply influenced her work. Her keen observations of social contradictions and her struggles against societal constraints inform the narrative complexity of "The Miller of Old Church," marking her as a pioneering voice in modern American literature. For readers seeking an insightful exploration of Southern identity and cultural resilience, "The Miller of Old Church" is an essential read. Glasgow's thoughtful character explorations and narrative depth provide a lens through which the reader can comprehend the intricacies of human relationships against a backdrop of societal change. This novel not only reflects its era but also invites contemporary reflections on our own societal values.

Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945) was a notable American novelist who left an indelible mark on Southern literature through her realistic portrayal of life in the South. Born into an aristocratic Virginia family, Glasgow's intimate understanding of the region's social structures deeply influenced her writing. Rejecting the romanticized depictions of the South common in the literature of her time, Glasgow's work often explored the changing social order and the struggle of individuals against societal constraints. Her focus on character psychology and social realism distinguished her narratives, placing her among the early proponents of literary naturalism in American letters. Glasgow's bibliography includes a significant contribution to the understanding of the Southern experience, with 'The Miller Of Old Church' (1911) being one of her acclaimed works. This novel, like many of her others, scrutinizes the tensions between tradition and progress, individual desires and communal expectations. In her lifetime, Glasgow wrote 20 novels, a collection of stories, a book of poetry, and a set of essays. Notably, her 1942 Pulitzer Prize for 'In This Our Life' underscores her literary achievements. Glasgow's influence extends beyond her writing to her role in paving the way for later Southern female authors who sought to realistically depict the complexities of life in their region.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte American Literature • American realist novels • Aristocratic Virginia • Character Portrayals • complex character relationships • cultural conflict • cultural shifts narrative • early 20th century fiction • Ellen Glasgow works • Fiction • historical fiction • Human nature insights • illegitimacy • poignant storytelling themes • post-civil war south • progressive era fiction • realist fiction style • Regional literature • Rural Life Narratives • social class dynamics • social class novels • Social Stratifications • Societal Evolution • southern culture exploration • Southern Gothic • Southern Literature • Southern States • Southern Vernacular • The Miller Of Old Church themes • Turn of the Century • Virginia authors • Virginia historical fiction • women's roles society • Women Writers • young women
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