We Two
Di Lyall, Edna
Pubblicato da Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4057664599551
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In 'We Two,' Edna Lyall crafts a compelling narrative that navigates the intricate landscape of romantic relationships and societal expectations at the turn of the 20th century. The prose showcases Lyall's keen sensitivity to the nuances of human emotions, rendered in a lyrical style interwoven with both philosophical musings and vivid characterizations. Set against a backdrop of emerging feminist ideals, this novel grapples with themes of love, friendship, and the struggle for personal autonomy amidst prevailing patriarchal norms, making it a significant contribution to the literature of its time. Edna Lyall, a prominent British novelist of the late Victorian and Edwardian periods, was a trailblazer in addressing the complexities of female identity and autonomy through her works. Her own experiences as a woman in a rapidly changing society, combined with her literary aspirations, pushed her to highlight the struggles faced by women in securing both love and independence. 'We Two' emerges as a vital piece reflecting the tensions between personal desire and societal constraint, informed by her advocacy for women's rights. Readers interested in explorations of gender dynamics and the evolution of romantic ideals will find 'We Two' an enlightening masterpiece. Lyall's insightful commentary and relatable characters invite reflection and empathy, making this novel not only a captivating read but also a significant cultural artifact that resonates with contemporary discussions about love and self-agency.
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