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Macaria (eBook)

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2022
220 Seiten
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Macaria - Augusta J. Evans
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In "Macaria," Augusta J. Evans weaves a richly textured narrative that explores themes of faith, redemption, and the interplay between social duty and personal desire. Released in 1864, during a transformative era in American literature, the novel employs a mix of lyrical prose and Gothic elements, creating a compelling backdrop for the moral and emotional dilemmas faced by its characters. Set against the socio-political turmoil of the Civil War, Evans crafts a poignant exploration of the role of women in society, revealing the tension between conformity and individuality through her heroine's journey. Augusta J. Evans was a pioneering figure in 19th-century American literature, known for her deeply sentimental works that resonated with contemporary readers. A Southern woman from Alabama, Evans's own experiences and the context of the war influenced her writing, allowing her to infuse her characters with a sense of palpable struggle infused with moral consciousness. Her mastery in portraying complex emotional landscapes underlies her significant contribution to the development of the American novel, particularly concerning women's roles and societal expectations. "Macaria" is a must-read for anyone interested in exploring the intersections of gender, morality, and social issues during a pivotal historical moment. Evans's work invites readers to engage with profound questions about identity and duty, making it a relevant and thought-provoking read for modern audiences.

Augusta Jane Evans, born May 8, 1835, in Columbus, Georgia, and later Augusta J. Evans Wilson after her marriage, was a prominent figure in 19th-century American literature. As a Southern writer, her work often reflected the ethos and values of the Confederacy, elements that are palpable in her 1864 novel 'Macaria,' which was written during the heart of the Civil War. This novel not only romanticized the Southern cause but also underscored the era's gender expectations by promoting the ideal of the self-sacrificing Southern woman. Evans's literary style was characterized by her elaborate and florid prose, catering to the tastes of a readership that sought escape into the genteel and idealized world she portrayed. Her novels often centered on the moral and domestic trials of her heroines, thus combining elements of sentimentality with those of the domestic novel tradition. Prior to 'Macaria,' Evans enjoyed great success with 'Beulah' (1859), which established her as a significant literary voice and afforded her financial independence — unusual for a woman of her time. Throughout her career, Evans staunchly supported the Confederate cause, and her novels served in some regard as a moral compass for her contemporaries in the South. She passed away on May 9, 1909, leaving behind a legacy of strong, virtuous heroines and a deeply etched portrayal of Southern life during the American Civil War.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte 1861-1865 • 19th century narrative • 19th century women authors • American Civil war Romance • american classic novels • american historical fiction • American Literature • Antebellum historical novel • Antebellum South setting • Augusta J. Evans works • Civil War • Civil War fiction • civil war south • classic women's fiction • confederate states of America • Emotive storytelling • Female coming-of-age • Forbidden love story • historical female protagonist • historical romance novel • History • literary fiction • Love Stories • loyalty and love • Macaria book • moral conflict exploration • Poetic narrative style • social class struggles • Southern belle protagonist • southern gothic literature • southern gothic romance • Southern Literature • Themes Of Sacrifice • Tragic family secrets • Traumatic family history • United States • victorian era literature • War Stories • Women • Women and war
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