Coralie
Publicado por Good Press
English
2023
ISBN 8596547514572
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In "Coralie," Charlotte M. Brame weaves a poignant tale that explores themes of love, societal expectations, and the quest for personal identity. Set against the backdrop of Victorian England, Brame employs a fluid, lyrical style that captures the emotional turmoil of her characters. The narrative, rich in atmospheric details and psychological depth, takes readers on a journey through the complexities of romantic relationships and the constraints imposed by a rigid society. Brame'Äôs deft characterizations pave the way for profound reflections on gender dynamics and the limitations of conformity in a rapidly evolving world. Charlotte M. Brame, an influential figure in the genre of romantic fiction during the late 19th century, drew upon her own experiences as a woman navigating societal norms to infuse her writing with authenticity and empathy. With a background as an editor and frequent contributor to various periodicals, Brame'Äôs literary journey was intertwined with her advocacy for women'Äôs rights and her passion for revealing the inner lives of her protagonists, marking her as a pioneering voice of her time. "Coralie" is a compelling read for those interested in classic literature infused with feminist themes. It beckons readers to engage with its rich narrative and emotional depth, offering both a captivating story and a critical look at the societal constraints of the era. Delve into Brame'Äôs world and discover a narrative that resonates with the timeless struggle for self-acceptance and love.
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