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Alas! A Novel

Love and Betrayal in Victorian Society: A Tale of Romantic Intrigue and Societal Expectations
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Broughton Rhoda
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In her novel «Alas!», Rhoda Broughton intricately weaves a tale of societal constraints and the poignant struggles of love and personal identity in the Victorian era. The narrative, rich in its exploration of complex characters, employs a blend of sharp wit and emotional depth, characteristic of Broughton's distinctive literary style. Through its vivid depictions of social soir√©es and intimate moments, «Alas!» encapsulates the tensions between societal expectations and personal desires, offering readers an incisive commentary on gender roles during a time of societal upheaval. Rhoda Broughton, a prolific Victorian novelist, emerged as a compelling voice of her time, exploring themes of love, passion, and autonomy, often drawing from her own experiences in a patriarchal society. Broughton, an early feminist figure, faced criticism and scrutiny for her candid portrayals, which compelled her to challenge the conventions of her era. Her keen observations of human nature and relationships shaped her narratives, making her a significant, if somewhat overlooked, contributor to Victorian literature. «Alas!» is not just a novel but a resonant exploration of the human condition. Readers seeking a rich tapestry of emotion, societal critique, and character-driven storytelling will find in Broughton'Äôs work a deeply engaging and thought-provoking experience.

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Дата выхода на Литрес:
11 октября 2024
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520 стр.
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