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The Mating of Lydia (eBook)

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2022
327 Seiten
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In "The Mating of Lydia," Humphry Ward intricately weaves a narrative that explores the tumultuous world of early 20th-century England through the lens of marriage, societal expectations, and personal ambition. Set against a backdrop of changing social mores, the novel offers a rich tapestry of character studies, particularly focused on Lydia, whose journey of self-discovery and choice resonates with the burgeoning feminist movement of the era. Ward's prose combines poetic introspection with sharp social commentary, using dialogue and vivid descriptions to navigate the complex emotional landscapes of her characters, granting readers a nuanced understanding of the conflicts between personal desires and societal pressures. Humphry Ward, a prominent figure in late Victorian and early Edwardian literature, was heavily influenced by her family's intellectual heritage and her own experiences as a novelist and social reformer. She was often at the forefront of discussions regarding women's rights and education, and her literary pursuits were deeply intertwined with her commitment to social issues. "The Mating of Lydia" reflects her desire to illuminate the inner lives of women, examining the constraints imposed upon them by a rapidly transforming society. This novel is highly recommended for readers interested in historical fiction that probes themes of gender and societal change. Ward's keen insights into human relationships and her empathetic storytelling make this work not only a compelling narrative but also a significant commentary on the evolving role of women in the 20th century.

Humphry Mrs. Ward, more commonly known as Mrs. Humphry Ward, was the nom de plume of Mary Augusta Ward, a pre-eminent English novelist of the Victorian era whose work brought to light the social and political struggles of her time. Born on June 11, 1851, in Tasmania but raised in Britain, she gained notoriety as a writer, social worker, and women's education advocate. Ward's literary style often revolved around intricate character development and an exploration of moral and ethical dilemmas. Her narrative approach engaged readers with a blend of realism and insight into the psychological nuances of her characters. 'The Mating of Lydia' is among her impactful works that showcase her narrative prowess and ability to critique societal norms. Through her writing, Ward played a significant role in the tradition of the English novel, earning her a place in the annals of literary history. Her works remain a testimonial of the cultural and sociopolitical landscape of late 19th and early 20th century England, reflecting the complexities of the human spirit within the context of changing social mores. Mrs. Humphry Ward's contributions to literature go beyond storytelling; her novels stand as vivid historical documents of her time.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte 19th-century character study • 19th century novel • 19th century women authors • Beauty and Wealth • British classic novels • British society • classic english literature • Conduct of life • courtship • duty versus desire • Edwardian era fiction • Eloquent prose style • England • English countryside romance • English literature • family obligations • Fiction • gender roles exploration • historical fiction • historical relationship drama • historical romance novel • Inheritance and succession • literary fiction • Love vs Money • Mate selection • Moral Dilemma • moral dilemmas fiction • Mrs. Humphry Ward books • mystery fiction • public domain classics • social class divide • Social class tensions • social themes fiction • Victorian Literature • victorian romance • Victorian society dynamics • wealthy suitor • women's rights narrative
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