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The White People

The White People

Di Burnett, Frances Hodgson

Pubblicato da CLXBX

English 2026
eBook

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The White People by Frances Hodgson Burnett is a reflective and atmospheric novella that blends psychological insight, emotional complexity, and subtle social observation. Written during Burnett's mature period, the story moves away from straightforward narrative structure and instead explores memory, perception, and the inner emotional lives of its characters. The story follows a young woman whose experiences and reflections form the emotional core of the narrative. Through her perspective, readers are drawn into a world shaped by shifting impressions, social expectations, and deeply personal encounters. Rather than focusing on external action, the novella emphasizes internal thought, emotional response, and the way individuals interpret the people and events around them. As the narrative unfolds, the protagonist becomes increasingly aware of the contrast between outward appearances and hidden realities. Encounters with various individuals reveal the complexity of human behavior and the difficulty of fully understanding others. This gradual unfolding of perception becomes central to the story's emotional impact. Frances Hodgson Burnett uses lyrical prose and subtle symbolism to create an atmosphere that is both delicate and introspective. The narrative often feels dreamlike, with attention given to mood, impression, and emotional nuance rather than conventional plot progression. The novella explores themes such as identity, perception, emotional isolation, and the influence of social expectations on personal understanding. It also reflects on the ways in which individuals construct meaning from experience, and how memory and imagination shape their interpretation of reality. At its heart, The White People is a study of consciousness and emotional awareness. Burnett invites readers to consider how much of human understanding is shaped by internal perception rather than objective truth. Ideal for readers of classic literature, psychological fiction, and introspective storytelling, this novella offers a quiet but thought-provoking exploration of memory, identity, and the subtle complexities of human experience.

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