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The Wicker Work Woman: A Chronicle of Our Own Times

The Wicker Work Woman: A Chronicle of Our Own Times

Par France, Anatole

Publié par Good Press

English 2019 ISBN 4064066137519
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In "The Wicker Work Woman: A Chronicle of Our Own Times," Anatole France presents a richly woven narrative steeped in irony and social critique. Set against the backdrop of late 19th and early 20th century France, this novel explores themes of love, art, and societal transformation through the lens of a central character whose complexities reflect the tumult of modernity. France employs an elegant prose style, colored with satirical wit, creating a layered exploration of human relationships and the hypocrisies of contemporary society, thus positioning the work within the broader literary movements of realism and symbolism. Anatole France, a Nobel Prize-winning author, was deeply influenced by the tumultuous socio-political landscape of his time. His experiences as a journalist and his engagement with philosophical discourses on ethics and aesthetics significantly shaped his worldview and literary voice. France's commitment to examining the human condition'Äîrooted in a progressive social conscience'Äîpropelled him to illuminate the conflicts and contradictions evident in societal norms through his vivid characterizations and intricate plots. Readers seeking a profound reflection on personal and societal complexities will find "The Wicker Work Woman" to be an enduring exploration of human nature and the zeitgeist of its era. With its blend of poignant character studies and incisive social commentary, this novel remains a significant contribution to understanding both France's literary legacy and the human experience.

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