Volume 34 pages
The look of the thing and other stories
About the book
In «The Look of the Thing and Other Stories,» A. L. O. E. weaves together a collection of short tales that deftly blend moral conviction with poignant observation. The literary style is characterized by its elegant simplicity and underlying complexity, often infused with allegorical elements and social commentary that reflect the Victorian era's values and challenges. Each story delves into the human experience, examining themes of identity, societal norms, and personal agency, while showcasing A. L. O. E.'s ability to create vivid characters within richly drawn settings. A. L. O. E., the pseudonym of Charlotte Mary Yonge, was a prominent figure in Victorian literature with a profound understanding of moral education and women's roles in society. Her religious convictions and advocacy for women's issues profoundly influenced her writing, leading her to explore topics that resonate with both the domestic sphere and broader social contexts. This collection is a testament to her commitment to showcasing the intricate details of everyday life and the individual's place within it. This insightful collection is highly recommended for readers interested in Victorian literature and those who appreciate stories that provoke thoughtful reflections on moral and social issues. «The Look of the Thing and Other Stories» invites readers to engage with the complexities of human nature while enjoying the craft of a master storyteller.