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The Doctor's Wife (eBook)

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2022
419 Seiten
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859-654738582-0 (EAN)

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The Doctor's Wife - Mary Elizabeth Braddon
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In "The Doctor's Wife," Mary Elizabeth Braddon masterfully intertwines themes of love, betrayal, and societal constraints within the framework of Victorian sensibilities. The novel revolves around the character of a devoted wife, whose life unravels when confronted with her husband's unfaithfulness. Braddon employs a rich, dramatic prose style, replete with vivid characterizations and intricate plot twists that reflect her acute awareness of contemporary gender dynamics and moral dilemmas. Set against the backdrop of medical ethics and social mores, the narrative captivates the reader's imagination while offering a sharp critique of the expected roles of women and men in the 19th-century society. Mary Elizabeth Braddon, a prominent figure in the sensation fiction genre, gained a reputation for challenging societal norms through her storytelling. Born in 1835, her diverse experiences as an actress and writer informed her understanding of human emotions and relationships. Her own life, marked by independence and an unconventional career, undoubtedly influenced the daring themes explored in "The Doctor's Wife," which questions the sanctity of marriage and the depths of human desire. This engaging novel is essential reading for anyone interested in Victorian literature or feminist discourse, as it not only entertains but also provokes thought on the complexities of love and loyalty. Braddon's eloquent narrative will resonate with modern readers, making "The Doctor's Wife" an enduring classic that invites reflection on the nature of commitment and the ramifications of desire.

Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1835–1915) was a prolific British author best known for her sensation novels, a genre that combined elements from gothic, mystery, and domestic fiction to captivate the Victorian public's imagination. Her literary career began in 1860, but it was the publication of 'Lady Audley's Secret' in 1862 that vaulted her to fame. Braddon's work often challenged the social norms of her time, particularly with regards to female autonomy and respectability. 'The Doctor's Wife' (1864), one of her many novels, is a reimagining of Gustave Flaubert's 'Madame Bovary'. In this novel, Braddon explored the inner life and frustrations of Isabel Gilbert, a character caught between her own romantic illusions and the banalities of provincial life. Unlike the more infamous Emma Bovary, Braddon's heroine survives her own discontent, reflecting the author's nuanced approach to character development and social critique. Braddon's literary style is characterized by her vivid characterization, suspenseful plotting, and a keen understanding of the sensational. Despite facing criticism for her engagement with controversial topics, she enjoyed a successful career with over 80 novels to her name, and her work remains historically significant as a touchstone for both Victorian literature and the evolution of the female narrative voice.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Romane / Erzählungen
Schlagworte 19th century historical fiction • 19th-century relationships • 19th-century society • Agatha Christie • Aspiration and disillusionment • betrayal and love • British Literature Classics • candid author perspective • classic romantic literature • complex female protagonist • Domestic Life • English author Braddon • Female Psyche • feminist narrative exploration • gender roles • historical romance fiction • Ken Follett • literary themes • marital conflict drama • Mary Elizabeth Braddon books • Matchmaking for Beginners • Narrative layers • psychological character development • public domain romance • romantic ideals • Sea of Memories • sensation fiction • The Doctor's Wife novel • The Dressmaker • The Handmaid's Tale • The Overdue Life of Amy Byler • the weight of ink • victorian era literature • Victorian Literature • victorian romance novels • Victorian societal expectations • what the wind knows • where the crawdads sing • women's fiction historical • Women's rights themes
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