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Gone to Earth (eBook)

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2022
213 Seiten
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Gone to Earth - Mary Gladys Meredith Webb
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In Mary Gladys Meredith Webb's poignant novel "Gone to Earth," readers traverse the rugged landscapes of Shropshire through the eyes of Hazel Woodus, a wild and untamed woman whose spirit reflects the connection between humanity and nature. Webb's lyrical style captures the beauty and brutality of the natural world, intertwining themes of love, spirituality, and the struggle for personal autonomy against societal constraints. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century England, the narrative explores the complexities of rural life and societal expectations, echoing the works of contemporary writers such as Thomas Hardy and D.H. Lawrence, both of whom examined similar tensions between the individual and the community. Mary Webb's own life experiences, growing up in the Shropshire countryside, deeply influenced her writing. Her profound appreciation for the natural world is palpable throughout the text, as she channels the rhythms of rural life and the human condition into a rich tapestry that speaks to both the heart and the intellect. Webb's unique positioning as a woman in a male-dominated literary landscape of her time lends further depth to her exploration of female agency, longing, and identity. "Gone to Earth" is a must-read for those who seek a deep exploration of nature intertwined with human emotion. Webb's evocative prose invites readers to not only immerse themselves in Hazel's journey but also reflect on their relationship with the natural world and societal norms. This novel is not just a tale of love and loss; it is a celebration of the indomitable spirit that resides within us all.

Mary Gladys Meredith Webb, known in the literary world as Mary Webb (1881–1927), holds a celebrated position within the canon of English literature for her deep immersion into nature and rustic life. Webb's literary style is characterized by her intense depiction of the Shropshire countryside, which is mirrored by the complex emotional lives of her characters. Born in Leighton, near Shrewsbury, Shropshire, Webb's bond with the natural world blossomed from her upbringing in this rural setting. Her novel, 'Gone to Earth' (1917), is regarded as one of her masterpieces, bringing to life the poignant tale of Hazel Woodus, a child of nature caught between the expectations of society and her untamed heart. Webb's narratives often weave themes of tragic love, folklore, and the struggles between human passions and the callousness of social conventions. Drawing upon her own struggles with Graves' disease and her sensitivity to the beauty and brutality of nature, Webb's works resonate with authenticity and poetic fervor. 'Gone to Earth' exemplifies her preoccupation with the elemental forces of the natural world and human fate, trademarks of Webb's enduring literary style. Despite battling ill health and initially limited commercial success, Webb's work gained posthumous recognition, notably being championed by Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin. Her lyrical prose and profound empathy for both her characters and the English countryside ensure her novels, including 'Precious Bane', 'The Golden Arrow', and 'The House in Dormer Forest', continue to captivate readers, securing her legacy as a distinctive voice in British literature.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Literatur Romane / Erzählungen
Schlagworte 1910s historical setting • 19th century love stories • American Woman • beauty of nature • british historical romance • character-driven narrative • character studies • classic women authors • countryside life exploration • Duke of Knight • Early 20th Century • English countryside settings • escapism and reflection • Gone to Earth Mary Webb • Gypsy Protagonist • historical fiction • Human nature • human relationships complexity • In Bed with the Earl • Literary Craftsmanship • Lyrical Prose Style • Mary Webb novels • Naturalistic Symbolism • Pastoral Melodrama • Regretting You • Romantic drama • Rural England • rural English romance • Rural romance literature • Sexual repression • superstition and passion • The Last Bathing Beauty • The Murmur of Bees • The Overdue Life of Amy Byler • timeless classic fiction • Victorian era women's fiction • victorian romance novels • When We Believed in Mermaids • where the crawdads sing • Where the Forest Meets the Stars
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