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A Simple Story (eBook)

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2023
264 Seiten
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859-654772416-2 (EAN)

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In her poignant novel "A Simple Story," Elizabeth Inchbald intricately weaves a tale of love, longing, and societal constraints during the late 18th century. The novel employs a delicate epistolary form, reflecting the emotional depth and psychological complexity of its characters. Inchbald's captivating prose and keen insight into human nature unravel themes of personal sacrifice and the pursuit of genuine connection amid the rigid mores of her time. The narrative transcends mere romance, revealing the broader implications of social obligation and the often-volatile relationship between desire and duty. Elizabeth Inchbald, a prominent playwright and novelist, drew upon her own experiences as a woman navigating the literary world and the societal expectations of her era. Born in 1753, Inchbald faced numerous personal challenges, including the loss of her first husband and the constrained opportunities available to women in literature. These experiences undoubtedly influenced her rich character development and her ability to convey the inner lives of her protagonists, making her one of the early voices in feminist literature. Readers seeking an exploration of emotional resilience and the complexities of love will find "A Simple Story" compelling. Inchbald's ability to infuse relatable human experiences into her intricate plot renders this work an essential read for both fans of classic literature and scholars interested in early feminist thought.

Elizabeth Inchbald (1753-1821) was a prominent English novelist, actress, and playwright whose literary work continues to be celebrated for its wit, social commentary, and progressive ideas. Born Elizabeth Simpson in Stanningfield, Suffolk, she became one of the most notable figures in the literary and theatrical circles of late 18th and early 19th century London. Following her marriage to Joseph Inchbald, a fellow actor, she immersed herself in the world of drama and literature. Inchbald's charm and talent quickly established her as a successful playwright; however, it is her novel 'A Simple Story' (1791) that significantly contributed to her reputation as a writer. The novel is marked by its sophisticated narrative structure, psychological depth, and the provocative exploration of issues such as female autonomy and the intricate dynamics of mentor-pupil relationships. 'A Simple Story' was one of the earliest English novels to delve into the complexities of romantic and parental love, notable for featuring a strong and complex female protagonist. Inchbald's literary style melds sentimentality with a sharp sense of realism, often interjecting social criticism on matters such as gender roles and the institution of marriage. Her work not only reflects the sensibilities of the Romantic era but also anticipates the narrative and thematic concerns of the Victorian novel. Elizabeth Inchbald's contributions to literature and the dramatic arts have secured her place as a significant figure in the canon of English literature.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.11.2023
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 1790s works • 18th Century English Literature • 18th-century novel • 18th-century romance • A Simple Story book • Author's Experiences • British Classic • British classic novels • British women writers classics • class-based society • Class divides in literature • Classic • Class Structures • Elizabeth Inchbald novels • emotional depth • English societal norms fiction • female protagonist • Historical • human relationships • inner lives • literary circles • Literary society in fiction • Love and moral complexity • moral dilemmas • Narrative exploration • romantic literary movement • Romantic sentiment • Sentimental Fiction • Significant life events • societal constraints • societal expectations • vivid characterizations • Women in Literature
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