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The Sheltered Life

Ellen Glasgow
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Ellen Glasgow's 'The Sheltered Life' is a poignant exploration of the American South during the transformative years of the early 20th century. With Queenborough, Virginia as its backdropan evocative stand-in for the real RichmondGlasgow intricately weaves the narrative around the Archbald and Birdsong families, capturing their particular brand of Southern gentility on the brink of obsolescence. The novel, steeped in the literary tradition of Southern realism, is marked by its nuanced character development, incisive social commentary, and an elegiac prose style that mirrors the elegiac transformation of its setting. Glasgow's exploration of the themes of tradition, change, and the illusion of security becomes a powerful undercurrent that drives the romantic and dramatic arcs of the story.nGlasgow, a daughter of the South herself, was particularly well-placed to chronicle the region's societal shifts. Her own upbringing in Virginia granted her an intimate perspective on the mores and mannerisms of the Southern aristocracy and the winds of change that swept through it. A champion of women's rights and a keen observer of the social stratifications of her time, Glasgow funnels her personal experiences and social convictions into 'The Sheltered Life,' offering readers not just a narrative but a time capsule written with credibility and emotional depth.nThe Sheltered Life' will resonate with readers who appreciate character-driven novels that double as meticulous social portraits. Glasgow's work stands as a testament to the power of fiction to encapsulate and scrutinize the complexities of societal transformation. Scholars and enthusiasts of Southern literaturespecifically those interested in the intersection of history, gender, and classwill find this novel a valuable and enlightening addition to their collections. As Glasgow lays bare the lives of her characters, she also uncovers the quiet yet relentless forces that shape their reality, making 'The Sheltered Life' an essential read for those seeking to understand the human cost of cultural change.

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Generi Romanzi e Letterature » Romanzi contemporanei

Editore Digicat

Formato Ebook con Adobe DRM

Pubblicato 15/09/2022

Lingua Inglese

EAN-13 8596547320852

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