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The Greatest Novels of Charles Reade (eBook)

Historical Novels & Victorian Romances: The Cloister and the Hearth, Griffith Gaunt, Hard Cash…

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2023
3537 Seiten
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859-654772127-7 (EAN)

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In "The Greatest Novels of Charles Reade," readers are drawn into the immersive storytelling that marked a significant chapter in Victorian literature. This collection showcases Reade's distinctive blend of realism and melodrama, juxtaposing social critique with rich character development. His narrative style, characterized by vivid imagery and gripping dialogue, explores themes of injustice, morality, and the human condition, reflecting the complex societal challenges of his time, especially with works like "The Cloister and the Hearth" and "Hard Cash." Charles Reade (1814-1884) was a prominent English novelist and dramatist, whose experiences in law and theatre deeply informed his literary creations. His sharp observations of society's vices and virtues were often shaped by personal encounters and a fervent desire for social reform. Reade's commitment to championing the underprivileged and exposing societal flaws lends his narratives not only authenticity but also a timeless relevance. This anthology is highly recommended for readers keen on exploring Victorian literature's depth and social consciousness. Reade's compelling prose and insightful commentary provide a rich tapestry of human experiences, making this collection a crucial addition to any literary enthusiast's library.

Charles Reade (1814–1884) was an accomplished English novelist and dramatist, renowned for his mastery in blending social criticism with a compelling narrative style. Born on June 8, 1814, in Ipsden, Oxfordshire, Reade attended Magdalen College, Oxford, and proceeded to a fellowship at Magdalen from 1835 to 1847. Although he initially studied law and was called to the bar, his passion lay firmly in the literary arts. Reade's works often tackled the social injustices of his time, and he was praised for his intricate plots and vivid characterization. His commitment to social reform is exemplified in novels such as 'It Is Never Too Late to Mend' (1856), which exposes the harsh conditions of British prisons, and 'Hard Cash' (1863), which delves into the malpractices in private asylums. Reade's portrayal of strong female characters, particularly in 'Griffith Gaunt' (1866) and 'The Cloister and the Hearth' (1861), also set him apart. 'The Cloister and the Hearth,' often regarded as his masterpiece, remains a historical novel of great significance, bringing the 15th century to life with impressive accuracy and detail. 'The Greatest Novels of Charles Reade' could serve as a collective testament to his literary prowess and dedication to weaving narratives that both entertain and provoke thought on the important issues of his era. Despite criticism for being overly didactic at times, Reade's work has maintained a respected position in Victorian literature for its earnestness and lively storytelling.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 14.11.2023
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Schlagworte 19th century literature • 19th century realism • british authors • British novel collection • character studies • Charles Reade collection • classic english literature • Classic novel compilations • complex relationship dynamics • cultural critique • dovetail • Drown Her Sorrows • English Society • From Sand and Ash • gripping character development • historical fiction • historical fiction anthology • historical romance novels • insightful narrative voice • Jane Austen • Jane Eyre • labor rights • Legal background influences • Literary anthologies • Mental Health • Penal system • Satirical storytelling style • Social issues in Victorian literature • social reform • Storm Clouds Rolling In • The MacKinnon's Bride • themes of societal reform • The Prophecy • Victorian England • victorian era fiction • Victorian love stories • Victorian social commentary • When We Believed in Mermaids • Where the Lost Wander
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