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The Morgesons

A Novel
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Elizabeth Stoddard's «The Morgesons» offers a complex portrait of a family navigating the tumultuous waters of societal expectations and individual desires in mid-19th century America. Through the lens of Veronica Morgeson, Stoddard crafts a narrative rich in psychological depth and social critique, employing a vibrant prose style that oscillates between lyrical beauty and stark realism. The novel's exploration of themes such as female autonomy, familial obligation, and the struggle for personal identity situates it within the burgeoning tradition of American realism, often grappling with the constraints imposed on women by a patriarchal society. Stoddard, a modernist ahead of her time, was influenced by her upbringing in a literary family and the cultural shifts of her era. A resident of the intellectually vibrant New England, she experienced the limitations placed on women and intellectuals, which fueled her pursuit to articulate women's experiences authentically. Her own life informed her characters' struggles, imbuing the narrative with authenticity and urgency that challenged contemporary norms. «The Morgesons» is a must-read for scholars and enthusiasts of feminist literature and historical fiction alike, as it transcends its time to offer profound insights into the human condition. Stoddard's eloquent examination of self-discovery will resonate with anyone interested in the evolution of female identity, making this novel an enduring classic worthy of exploration.

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Дата выхода на Литрес:
03 ноября 2024
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350 стр.
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