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Madame Delphine

Exploring Race, Class, and Society in 19th Century New Orleans
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In «Madame Delphine,» George Washington Cable intricately weaves a narrative rich in the cultural tapestry of Louisiana in the late 19th century. Through the lens of his protagonists, notably the titular character, Madame Delphine, Cable employs a lyrical yet accessible literary style that combines realistic dialogue with evocative descriptions of the Creole setting. The novel dives into themes of racial identity, societal norms, and personal conflict, juxtaposed against the turbulent backdrop of post-Civil War America, highlighting the complex social dynamics of Creole society. George Washington Cable, an early pioneer of Southern literature, was profoundly influenced by his upbringing in New Orleans, a city defined by its diverse cultures and histories. His background as a journalist and his deep commitment to civil rights are reflected in his nuanced portrayal of characters caught between conflicting cultural identities. Cable's firsthand experience with Louisiana's complex social fabric shaped his advocacy for racial justice, making «Madame Delphine» a crucial work in the discourse surrounding race relations in America. For readers interested in historical fiction that captures the essence of a pivotal time in American history, «Madame Delphine» offers both an engaging narrative and profound insights into the human experience. This enlightening novel not only serves as a window into the life and struggles of its characters but also invites reflection on broader societal issues that resonate to this day.

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Дата выхода на Литрес:
11 октября 2024
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70 стр.
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