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The Visits of Elizabeth (eBook)

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2022
133 Seiten
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859-654737879-2 (EAN)

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The Visits of Elizabeth - Elinor Glyn
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In "The Visits of Elizabeth," Elinor Glyn crafts a captivating narrative centered around the life of an adventurous young woman seeking love and self-discovery in the early 20th century. The book employs a vibrant yet conversational literary style that seamlessly blends elements of romance and social commentary, reflecting Glyn's deep engagement with the changing mores of her time. Through Elizabeth's encounters with diverse characters from various social strata, Glyn artfully explores themes such as societal expectation, gender roles, and the complexities of romance, positioning the work within the broader context of early modernist literature that often scrutinized established norms. Elinor Glyn was a trailblazing author and screenwriter, known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature and her ability to weave eroticism with mainstream narratives. Her personal experiences as a woman navigating an evolving society in Britain fueled her writing, and she was an influential figure in popularizing romantic literature. The societal constraints and liberations of her own life context provided a rich backdrop for the characters she created, making her insights particularly poignant in "The Visits of Elizabeth." For readers who appreciate a narrative filled with both charm and critique, this work is an essential exploration of love and liberation. Glyn's deft storytelling and her nuanced understanding of human relationships make this book a compelling read for anyone interested in early feminist literature or the evolution of the modern romance genre.

Elinor Glyn (1864–1943) was a British novelist and scriptwriter who gained notoriety in the early 20th century for her romantic fiction, which often explored themes of female sexuality and empowerment. Born Elinor Sutherland on October 17, 1864, in Saint Helier, Jersey, she was renowned for her vivid prose and her ability to capture the luxurious excesses of the aristocracy. Her breakout novel, 'The Visits of Elizabeth' (1900), offered readers a unique epistolary narrative that keenly observed the manners and mores of upper-crust society through the fresh, uninhibited eyes of its youthful protagonist. Glyn's literary style was marked by lush descriptions, blending emotional introspection with social commentary, a trait that elevated her work in the realm of early feminist literature. Her novels were not only immensely popular but also controversial, challenging the sexual norms of her time. Glyn's opus includes a substantial body of work comprising novels, short stories, and later in her career, screenplays for the burgeoning Hollywood film industry. She was instrumental in defining the concept of the 'It girl' with her novel 'It' (1927), further influencing the lexicon of flapper-era America. Glyn passed away on September 23, 1943, but her legacy endures as a pioneer who opened new vistas for female expression in modern fiction.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte aristocracy • british author • british authors • Character development • Class dynamics • Classic Literature • complex relationships • daring storytelling • early 20th-century fiction • edwardian romance • elinor glyn • English literature • Epistolary fiction • epistolary novel • Fiction • gender roles • High society escapades • historical fiction • historical reflection • literary elegance • Love and scandal • luxurious estates • romantic correspondence • Romantic mores • Sensual storytelling • Social Class • Social commentary • social mores • societal expectations • Victorian Literature • women's letters • Women's writing • young women
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