The Chosen People
Publié par Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4057664646613
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In "The Chosen People," Charlotte M. Yonge explores the complexities of cultural identity and moral responsibility through a vivid narrative steeped in Victorian values. The novel employs a rich, descriptive style, intertwining character development with profound thematic inquiries into faith, community, and the individual's role within society. Set against the backdrop of 19th-century England, Yonge's work engages with contemporary religious discourse while echoing the broader Victorian preoccupation with character formation and social ethics. This interplay of moralities offers readers a timeless contemplation of the quest for belonging and the implications of chosen identities. Charlotte M. Yonge, an influential figure in Victorian literature, drew from her own experiences in a devout Anglican household, which shaped her strong moral convictions and empathetic worldview. A prolific author and advocate for women'Äôs education, Yonge's works often reflect her commitment to uplift the moral fabric of society. Her extensive engagement with spiritual themes reveals her desire to guide her readers through moral dilemmas, illuminating the relationship between faith and personal agency. Recommended for scholars of Victorian literature and general readers alike, "The Chosen People" stands as a poignant exploration of identity and community. Yonge'Äôs vivid prose and intricate characterizations invite reflection on our own understandings of belonging, making this novel a compelling addition to any literary collection.
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