Capitola the Madcap
Par Southworth, Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte
Publié par Good Press
English
2021
ISBN 4064066220273
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À propos de ce livre
In "Capitola the Madcap," Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth crafts a riveting narrative that intertwines themes of adventure, identity, and social commentary within the framework of 19th-century American literature. The novel's protagonist, Capitola, is a spirited young woman who defies the conventional norms of her time, navigating a world fraught with challenges while showcasing a blend of humor and tenacity. Southworth employs vivid descriptions and engaging dialogues, reflecting her penchant for combining romance with Gothic elements, all while critiquing the societal expectations placed upon women in her era. Southworth, a prominent female author of her time, wrote during a period when women were often relegated to domestic roles. Her own experiences of overcoming personal hardships and advocating for women'Äôs rights deeply influenced her writing. Through her characters, Southworth often sought to empower women, showcasing them as complex individuals capable of both strength and intellect, thus paving the way for future feminist literature. "Capitola the Madcap" is highly recommended for readers interested in pioneering women's literature and those who appreciate narratives rich in character development and sociocultural critique. Southworth's work not only entertains but also invites discourse on the evolution of gender roles in American society.
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