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English Society (eBook)

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2022
60 Seiten
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English Society - George Du Maurier
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In "English Society," George Du Maurier masterfully dissects the intricacies of Victorian social interactions and class dynamics through a satirical lens. The book employs a rich tapestry of humor and keen observation, offering an incisive critique of the mores and pretenses inherent within the upper echelons of society. Written amidst the cultural upheaval of the late 19th century, Du Maurier's work illuminates the often absurd behaviors surrounding social ambition, marriage, and the roles that dictate existence in a rapidly changing world. His penetrating insight and vivid characterization make the narrative both engaging and thought-provoking. George Du Maurier was not only a novelist but also a successful cartoonist whose acute awareness of societal nuances was sharpened by his experiences in the artistic and literary circles of London. His background as a member of the upper-middle class infused him with both privilege and a critical eye towards the societal structures around him. Du Maurier's firsthand observations of the era's conventions and contradictions shaped his satirical approach, imbuing "English Society" with authenticity and depth. For readers seeking to understand the complexities of Victorian life and the interplay of social customs, "English Society" is an essential read. Du Maurier's blend of humor, critique, and vivid storytelling invites both entertainment and reflection, making it a timeless exploration of social strata that resonates even in contemporary discussions of class and society.

George Du Maurier (1834-1896) was a distinguished British-French cartoonist and author, best known for his work as an illustrator for the satirical magazine Punch and for his novels that provide a social commentary on the mores of Victorian society. Born in Paris to a French father and English mother, Du Maurier was raised in an environment steeped in artistic and intellectual pursuits, which influenced his literary and illustrative career. He moved to England to study at the Royal College of Art in London and subsequently built his reputation as a gifted illustrator. His talents extended to writing fiction, wherein he often critiqued the very society that he was a part of. His most significant literary contribution is 'Trilby' (1894), a novel that tells the tale of a young artist's model and the hypnotic power one man holds over her, introducing the character Svengali, who has since become a symbol of manipulative villainy. However, another noteworthy work is 'English Society', which offers insights and commentary on the nuances of social conduct and hierarchy in Victorian England. Through keen observation and wit, Du Maurier's writings capture the essence and eccentricities of English life, delivered with a mix of satire and sentimentality that was both beloved and pithily critical of the era's societal norms.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Comic / Humor / Manga
Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Spezielle Soziologien
Schlagworte 19th century British authors • 19th-century culture • 19th century england • aristocracy and working class • british humor • British humor classics • British societal norms • British society • caricatures in literature • class distinction commentary • cultural critique • cultural values exploration • Design • drawing • England • English social comedy • English Society Du Maurier • English wit and humor • Franco-British perspective • George Du Maurier literature • historical humor books • humorous social analysis • Illustration • Illustrations • Intricate storytelling style • literary commentary • literary humor • pictorial • pictorial works • satirical character study • satirical depictions of society • Satirical illustration • Social Dynamics • social life and customs • Social satire • Victorian England • victorian satire • Victorian social critique
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