Regency Romance Collection

Regency Romance Collection

Por Jane Austen, Fanny Burney, Eliza Haywood, Henry Fielding, Georgette Heyer, Maria Edgeworth, Mrs. Olifant, Pierre Choderlos De Laclos, Samuel Richardson, William Makepeace Thackeray, Mary Wollstonecraft

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
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Sinopsis

The 'Regency Romance Collection' offers a rich tapestry of love, society, and manners, distilling the vibrant essence of the Regency period through a prismatic array of voices and styles. From the razor-sharp social satire of Austen to the intricate psychological narratives of Richardson, and the pioneering feminist insights of Wollstonecraft, this anthology traverses the breadth of a genre often synonymous with romance, yet rich in socio-political commentary. The collection stands out for weaving together both renowned and lesser-known works, offering readers a nuanced understanding of Regency-period literature beyond its stereotypical association with courtship narratives alone. The authors selected for this collection are not merely storytellers but seminal figures whose works collectively reflect and influence the cultural and intellectual milieu of their time. From the evolution of the novel as a form with writers like Fielding and Burney to the transformative dialogues on gender and class by Wollstonecraft and Edgeworth, this anthology captures the Regency period's dynamic literary landscape. The inclusion of Choderlos de Laclos and Heyer adds a cross-cultural depth, broadening the scope beyond the English literary canon to reflect the period's cosmopolitan sensibilities. This collection is indispensable for scholars, students, and aficionados of Regency literature. It not only offers a comprehensive introduction to the period's literary achievements but also an opportunity to engage with the underlying social critiques that these romances articulate. For those seeking to immerse themselves in the richness of Regency aesthetics while engaging with the era's complex social dynamics, this anthology presents an unparalleled journey through a time of dramatic change and enduring appeal.

Mary Wollstonecraft