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Sunset Song (eBook)

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2022
265 Seiten
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859-654739070-1 (EAN)

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Sunset Song - Lewis Grassic Gibbon
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In "Sunset Song," Lewis Grassic Gibbon weaves a poignant narrative set in the early 20th-century Scottish countryside, capturing the essence of rural life through the eyes of his protagonist, Chris Guthrie. The novel is characterized by its lyrical prose, rich imagery, and a deep sense of place, as it explores themes of identity, land, and the impact of social change. Gibbon's use of the Scots dialect infuses authenticity into the dialogue, grounding the reader in the cultural and historical context of Scotland during a time of profound transformation, particularly in the backdrop of World War I. Lewis Grassic Gibbon, born Lewis Grassic, was a prominent Scottish writer deeply influenced by his experiences in rural Scotland. His work often reflects his commitment to social justice and his affinity for nature, which profoundly shaped his perspective on the struggles of the working class. "Sunset Song" is part of Gibbon's trilogy known as the A Scots Quair, which embodies his belief in the intricate connection between the land and the people's lives, presenting a bittersweet tableau of a changing Scotland during his time. This novel is highly recommended for readers who appreciate lyrical literature that marries personal and political narratives. Gibbon's masterful storytelling provides not only a glimpse into the life of one young woman but also a broader commentary on the resilience of the human spirit amidst change. "Sunset Song" stands as a classic in Scottish literature, making it essential reading for anyone interested in the complexities of identity and culture.

Lewis Grassic Gibbon was the pen name of James Leslie Mitchell, a significant figure in Scottish literature known for his evocative exploration of rural life and profound changes facing society. Born in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, on February 13, 1901, Mitchell adopted his pseudonym to separate his work from the politically charged writings he published under his own name. Gibbon's most famous work, 'Sunset Song' (1932), is a lyrical masterpiece and the first book of his revered 'A Scots Quair' trilogy. This novel delves into the life of its protagonist, Chris Guthrie, and evokes the struggles of the early twentieth-century Scottish rural community against the backdrop of World War I and social transformation. It reveals Gibbon's mastery in combining regional dialect with a modernist narrative approach and has been admired for its realism and feminist undertones. Gibbon's contribution to Scottish literature is notable for his humanistic approach and reflection on the interplay between individuals and sweeping historical changes. His death at the young age of 33, on February 7, 1935, cut short a burgeoning literary career, but his work continues to resonate, articulating a vision of Scotland distinguished by its authenticity and psychological depth.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Literatur Romane / Erzählungen
Schlagworte 20th century classics • agrarian novels • Anne of Green Gables • Charles Dickens • Coming of Age • coming of age stories • Cultural upheaval • Early 20th Century • Ernest Hemingway • Esperanza Rising • family dynamics • female protagonist • Gone with the Wind • Great War • historical fiction • historical fiction scotland • Identity Exploration • industrialization impact • Jane Austen • Jane Eyre • Lewis Grassic Gibbon • literary fiction • literary style • Little Women • Personal Growth • poetic prose • pre-war novels • Resilience themes • rural scotland • Scottish identity • Scottish Literature • Scottish rural life • social change fiction • societal change • The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo • The Handmaid's Tale • Women's Fiction • Working class struggles
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