Основной контент книги Maud Florence Nellie; or, Don't care!
Text

Volume 180 pages

0+

Maud Florence Nellie; or, Don't care!

A Victorian Tale of Defiance and Desire
Not available
This book is not sold in your country. If you have VPN enabled, please disable it

About the book

In «Maud Florence Nellie; or, Don't Care!», Christabel R. Coleridge presents a vivid exploration of the complexities of female identity and agency in a patriarchal society. The novel's narrative unfolds in a rich, character-driven style, punctuated by realistic dialogues and immersive descriptions of Victorian life. Coleridge employs a blend of romantic and realist literary techniques, reflecting the era's socio-cultural tensions surrounding women's roles and expectations. The story cleverly critiques societal norms while engaging with themes of autonomy, desires, and the superficial dichotomies of carelessness versus responsibility. Christabel R. Coleridge, an influential writer and the daughter of the esteemed poet and literary figure, Arthur Quiller-Couch, was profoundly immersed in a literary tradition that revered both the challenges and triumphs of women. Her own experiences and education, particularly in a time when women's voices were often marginalized, ignited her passion for storytelling that not only entertains but also provokes critical thought about the position of women in her society. Coleridge's narrative is thus not just a reflection of personal experiences but is emblematic of an era striving for change. This novel is highly recommended for readers interested in feminist literature, Victorian-era social issues, and richly drawn characters. Coleridge's work stands as a testament to the struggle for female empowerment and serves to awaken cultural consciousness about women's issues, making it a valuable addition to both academic and personal collections.

Log in, to rate the book and leave a review
Leave comments and reviews, vote for the ones you like.
Age restriction:
0+
Release date on Litres:
10 September 2024
Volume:
180 p.
ISBN:
8596547592433
Publishers:
Copyright Holder::
Bookwire
Download format: