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Mrs Tree's Will - Inheritance Family Dynamics and Gender Norms in 19th-century New England - cover

Mrs Tree's Will - Inheritance Family Dynamics and Gender Norms in 19th-century New England

Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards

Casa editrice: Good Press

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Mrs. Tree's Will, a captivating narrative by Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards, presents an intricate exploration of familial relationships, societal expectations, and the impact of wealth on personal integrity. Written in a lyrical and engaging prose style characteristic of late 19th-century American literature, the novel intricately weaves themes of love, betrayal, and redemption through the story of a matriarch'Äôs last testament. The story unfolds with a keen eye for detail, revealing the complexities of each character, mirroring the author's deft understanding of human psychology and social mores of her time. Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards was not only a prolific author but also a poet and social reformer, key influences that inflected her literary work. Raised in a progressive household and educated through her mother's literary pursuits, Richards developed an acute awareness of the social issues affecting women and families in America. These experiences and her commitment to advocating for women's rights and education heavily informed the creation of Mrs. Tree's Will, rendering it a profound commentary on the era'Äôs gender dynamics and the moral dilemmas associated with inheritance. Richards'Äô Mrs. Tree's Will is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of literature and social commentary. Its timeless themes and richly developed characters offer valuable insights into both personal and societal conflicts, making it relevant for contemporary readers seeking to understand the nuances of human relationships and the lasting legacy of choices made.
Disponibile da: 23/12/2019.
Lunghezza di stampa: 469 pagine.

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