Lois the Witch
Pubblicato da Good Press
English
2021
ISBN 4066338083050
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In "Lois the Witch," Elizabeth Gaskell intertwines the thematic complexities of witchcraft, gender, and societal norms within a richly textured narrative set against the backdrop of the Salem witch trials. Gaskell adopts a third-person perspective that skillfully alternates between the inner thoughts of her protagonist, Lois, and the tumultuous environment of 17th-century New England. This novella not only illuminates the hysteria that drove communities to madness but also critiques the patriarchal structures that enabled such persecution, thus placing it firmly within the context of Gothic literature that emerged during the Victorian era. Elizabeth Gaskell, a prominent Victorian novelist known for her keen social observations, draws deeply from her interest in social issues and the lives of women in a restrictive society. The author, having experienced personal loss and societal upheaval, was motivated to explore the themes of fear, displacement, and the struggle for agency through Lois'Äôs character. Gaskell's familiarity with the human psyche and moral dilemmas is evident, as she deftly handles the intersection of individual desire and societal condemnation. "Lois the Witch" is a must-read for those interested in feminist literature and historical fiction. Gaskell'Äôs incisive exploration of fear and control invites readers to reflect on the consequences of hysteria and the power dynamics within society. Its haunting narrative and profound insights make it a timeless piece that resonates with contemporary issues surrounding gender and power.
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