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Robinetta

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Findlater Mary,
McAulay Allan
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In 'Robinetta,' readers are invited into a rich tapestry of narratives that explore the multi-faceted experiences of womanhood and society in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Through varying styles—from romanticism to early modern realism—this anthology captures the intellectual and cultural ambience of its era. The collection showcases a breadth of voices, intertwining stories that balance introspective discovery and societal criticism, where the admirably distinct piece 'Robinetta' stands as a noteworthy inclusion, illuminating the anthology's thematic heart of personal growth against social constraints. The collective genius of Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin, Jane Helen Findlater, Allan McAulay, and Mary Findlater finds a harmonious blend in this anthology. Their backgrounds, steeped in the rich literary traditions of Scotland and America, provide a compelling bridge between transatlantic literary movements and cultural dialogues. Through their varied experiences and insights, these writers offer readers an enriched understanding of themes such as identity, social roles, and independence. Their narratives align with the growing literary trends of their time, including women's suffrage and the New Woman movement, offering a nuanced portrayal of their thematic explorations. 'Robinetta' is an invaluable resource for those eager to explore diverse perspectives through a single lens. An ideal recommendation for scholars and general readers alike, this collection provides an educational journey through its depth of insight and narrative complexity. With each contributing author bringing a unique voice to the anthology, the reader is encouraged to engage in an enriching dialogue about the multifaceted narratives of early 20th-century literature and the enduring themes of autonomy and societal roles that continue to resonate across generations.

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03 November 2024
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190 p.
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8596547306986
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