Cecilia de Noël
Published by Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4057664601308
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About this book
Cecilia de No√´l is a captivating exploration of themes such as love, sacrifice, and identity, set against the backdrop of 19th-century France. Lanoe Falconer employs a rich, lyrical prose style reminiscent of the Romantic literary tradition, blending intricate character development with vivid descriptions of the societal constraints of the era. Through the experiences of the titular character, Cecilia, the novel delves into the complexities of feminine existence, navigating the tension between personal desire and social obligation, while illuminating the struggles faced by women in a patriarchal society. Lanoe Falconer, an English novelist and poet born in 1850, was deeply immersed in the cultural currents of her time, which undoubtedly shaped her literary voice. Educated in an environment ripe with literary influence, Falconer's background in art and literature, along with her progressive views on women's roles, converged to fuel her passion for telling stories that challenge societal norms. Cecilia de No√´l reflects Falconer's own struggles and aspirations, offering a window into her understanding of both personal and societal conflicts. This exquisite tale is highly recommended for readers drawn to historical fiction with strong female protagonists. Falconer'Äôs nuanced storytelling and profound character insights invite readers to reflect on the timeless issues of agency and autonomy. Cecilia de No√´l not only provides a rich narrative experience but also serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring struggles faced by women in their pursuit of self-sovereignty.
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