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The Fortunate Foundlings EBOOK

A Tale of Deception, Love, and Resilience in 18th-Century England

Eliza Fowler Haywood
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In "The Fortunate Foundlings," Eliza Fowler Haywood masterfully intertwines themes of social identity, class mobility, and the dynamics of parental relationships against the backdrop of early 18th-century England. The narrative follows the intertwined fates of two abandoned infants, emphasizing Haywood's characteristic blend of sentimentality and social critique. Her stylistic choices, which include rich character development and an epistolary format, reflect her deep engagement with the literary currents of the time, particularly the rise of the novel as a vehicle for exploring complex human emotions and societal issues. Eliza Fowler Haywood was a significant figure in the early novel form and a pioneering female author whose works often challenged societal norms and expectations. Her experiences as a woman navigating the literary landscape of a male-dominated society provided her with unique insights into the struggles of both her characters and her contemporaries. Haywood's personal history as a writer and her commitment to advocating for women's voices in literature were pivotal in shaping "The Fortunate Foundlings," allowing her to illuminate the vulnerabilities and resilience of her characters. Recommended for readers interested in the evolution of the novel, as well as those who appreciate narratives that expose the complexities of human relationships and societal structures, "The Fortunate Foundlings" stands as a testament to Haywood's extraordinary skill and vision. Her exploration of loss, redemption, and the quest for belonging resonates deeply, making this work a vital contribution to early modern literature.

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Nombre de pages :
286
Langue:
Anglais

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EAN:
4057664616838
Date de parution :
28-11-19
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Ebook
Protection digitale:
Digital watermarking
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ePub
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