Основной контент книги Genevra; or, the history of a portrait by an American lady. A resident of Washington City
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Genevra; or, the history of a portrait by an American lady. A resident of Washington City

An American portrait's journey through love and society
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In «Genevra; or, the history of a portrait by an American lady. A resident of Washington City,» G. G. Fairfield presents a captivating narrative that intertwines themes of identity, art, and societal norms in early 19th-century America. This novel employs a richly descriptive literary style, weaving together detailed character studies and evocative imagery that bring to life the social fabric of Washington City. Through the life of Genevra, an artistically talented woman, Fairfield explores the constraints placed upon women in a patriarchal society, while also highlighting the significance of individual agency against a backdrop of cultural expectations. G. G. Fairfield, an astute observer of her contemporary society, was deeply influenced by the burgeoning artistic community of her time, as well as the political dynamics of the nation'Äôs capital. A remarkable figure in her own right, Fairfield'Äôs experiences navigating the complexities of gender and artistic expression undoubtedly informed her portrayal of Genevra, making the character a vivid embodiment of the struggles faced by women artists in a male-dominated world. This novel is highly recommended for readers interested in feminist literature, American history, and the evolution of artistic identity. Fairfield's nuanced storytelling invites exploration of significant social issues, making «Genevra» a compelling work that resonates far beyond its time.

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Release date on Litres:
11 October 2024
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310 p.
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4066339525924
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