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Under False Pretences (eBook)

A Novel
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2022
458 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654734403-2 (EAN)

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Under False Pretences - Adeline Sergeant
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In 'Under False Pretences,' Adeline Sergeant weaves a captivating narrative that delves into the realms of deception, identity, and the intricate web of social conventions that define relationships. Set against the backdrop of Victorian England, the novel employs a rich prose style interlaced with sharp dialogue, showcasing Sergeant's keen observations of societal mores and the limitations placed upon women. The plot follows its protagonist through a labyrinth of misunderstandings and mistaken identities, rendering a profound commentary on the nature of truth and the façades individuals maintain to navigate their environments. Adeline Sergeant, a prominent figure in late 19th-century literature, was influenced by her experiences as an author who often challenged the conventional roles of women in both society and fiction. With a robust literary career punctuated by her own struggles against societal constraints, Sergeant's works reflect a nuanced understanding of human motivation and the often-hidden layers of personal truth, making her insights particularly poignant in 'Under False Pretences.' Her background as a contemporary of noted feminist movements lends additional depth to her characters and themes. This novel is a must-read for those fascinated by the interplay of identity and societal expectation. Readers who appreciate Victorian literature and its exploration of complex psychological narratives will find themselves engrossed in Sergeant's eloquent prose and the multilayered dilemmas faced by her characters. 'Under False Pretences' not only entertains but invites reflection on the nature of authenticity in a world awash with pretense.

Adeline Sergeant (1851–1904) was a prolific English author, whose literary career produced over ninety novels exploring themes of love, duty, and social concerns, reflecting Victorian and Edwardian sensibilities. Born in London as Adeline Sergeant to a family with a strong intellectual background, she was educated at the North London Collegiate School for Girls, where her love for literature was kindled and honed. Sergeant was a contemporary of more widely recognized authors of her time, such as Thomas Hardy and George Gissing, and her works often centered around strong, character-driven narratives with heroines facing moral dilemmas. 'Under False Pretences,' one of her notable works, delves into issues of identity, reputation, and the complexities of societal pressure, demonstrating her nuanced understanding of character psychology and social commentary. Though her novels were not emblematic of any literary movement, they provided insightful glimpses into the challenges that women of her time faced, earning her a respectable place in the pantheon of 19th-century women writers. Though not as celebrated today, Sergeant's contribution to English literature continues to be of interest for scholars examining the era's lesser-known literary voices and their perspectives on the evolving roles of women in society.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte 19th century fiction • 19th Century Romance • Adeline Sergeant • Adeline Sergeant works • classic English novels • Class struggle narrative • consequences of lies • deception and betrayal • elegant prose style • English literature • Female authors • female protagonist • female protagonist journey • Fiction • historical fiction • historical fiction mystery • historical novels • identity deception • intrigue plot • literary fiction • mistaken identity • moral dilemmas • moral dilemmas exploration • psychological character study • Social norms • Social themes in fiction • societal expectations • Victorian Literature • Victorian social dynamics • Victorian society • Women Writers
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