The Tinted Venus
Par Anstey, F.
Publié par Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4057664612564
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À propos de ce livre
In F. Anstey's comedic novel, "The Tinted Venus," the narrative unfolds through a satirical lens that deftly critiques Victorian social mores and the absurdities of gender roles. The story centers around a painter who discovers a mysterious and alluring statue, which he brings to life through the whims of an unwitting medium. Anstey'Äôs style is characterized by sharp wit and clever dialogue, intertwining elements of fantasy and realism to explore the themes of beauty, identity, and the nature of desire. Within the broader context of late 19th-century literature, the novel engages with the emerging ideas surrounding feminism and artistic expression, offering a humorous but pointed commentary on a society in flux. F. Anstey, born in 1856 as the son of a prominent public servant, was a writer whose background in law and experience in the literary world engaged his keen social observations. His own forays into satire, often addressing the ridiculousness of societal expectations and norms, were influenced by his contemporaries. Anstey's ability to blend fantastical elements into his narratives reveals his fascination with art and perception, ultimately allowing him to reflect constructively upon the era's prevailing attitudes towards women and the arts. Readers seeking both laughter and insight will find "The Tinted Venus" an invaluable addition to Victorian literature. Anstey'Äôs novel is a delightful exploration of the interplay between art and reality, offering timeless reflections on societal expectations and individual identity. Recommended for both scholars and casual readers, this book will undoubtedly inspire critical thought while entertaining with its lively prose and engaging characters.
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