Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages

Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages

Por Arthur Conan Doyle, Arthur Morrison, Ella D'Arcy, George Gissing, Rudyard Kipling

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
Disponibilidad: Descarga inmediata

Sinopsis

In 'Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages,' readers are invited to explore the multifaceted world of Victorian England through the lens of matrimonial discord, a subject that pierced the heart of the era's societal norms and values. This anthology showcases a remarkable diversity of literary styles, from the detective fiction of Arthur Conan Doyle to the introspective realism of George Gissing, highlighting the thematic richness and depth of the Victorian literary landscape. Through tales of love, loss, betrayal, and redemption, the collection offers a nuanced examination of the complexities surrounding Victorian marriages, making it an essential compilation for understanding the era's cultural and social dynamics. The contributing authors, heralded figures of Victorian literature, bring a wealth of perspectives and insights into the societal constraints and personal struggles that characterized troubled marriages of their time. Arthur Morrison and Ella D'Arcy, alongside their peers, lend their voices to a period rife with change, capturing the essence of the shifting attitudes towards marriage, gender roles, and personal freedom. Collectively, they underscore the literary movements of realism and naturalism, chronicling the human condition with profound sensitivity and depth. 'Reading 'Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages' offers an unparalleled opportunity to dive into the complex world of Victorian society and its reflections on marital relationships. For scholars, students, and enthusiasts of Victorian literature and history, this collection presents a curated journey through the varied narrative landscapes forged by some of the era's most influential writers. It is an invitation to explore the intersections of love, law, and liberty in a time of great social upheaval and transformation, making it a valuable resource for understanding the past and its echoes in our present and future.

Rudyard Kipling