The Voice
Par Deland, Margaret Wade Campbell
Publié par Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4064066193065
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À propos de ce livre
In "The Voice," Margaret Wade Campbell Deland crafts a poignant exploration of the complexities of human emotion and the profound impact of personal choices. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America, the narrative employs a lyrical yet accessible style, deftly weaving together scenes of domestic life and introspective dialogues. Deland's keenly observed characters resonate with authenticity, reflecting the societal tensions of the time, particularly concerning gender roles and individual aspirations. This novel serves as a microcosm of the shifting cultural landscapes during an era of burgeoning modernity, offering insights into the struggles between tradition and progress. Margaret Wade Campbell Deland, an influential figure in American literature, was born in 1857 and raised in a New England setting that deeply informed her narrative voice. Her experiences as a woman navigating the constraints of society during her time, along with her keen interest in the psychological undercurrents of relationships, fueled her desire to convey the subtleties of human interaction. Deland's works often reflect her commitment to portraying women's inner lives with depth and sensitivity, positioning her as a precursor to feminist literature. "The Voice" is a compelling read for those interested in early feminist narratives or character-driven fiction. Deland's nuanced portrayal of her characters invites readers to reflect on their own lives and the silent struggles that shape individual identity. This novel is not only a testament to the author's literary prowess but also an invitation to engage with the timeless themes of understanding and empathy.
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