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East Angels

East Angels

  • Año de edición 2019
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In her novel "East Angels," Constance Fenimore Woolson masterfully weaves a rich tapestry of human experience against the backdrop of southern coastal life. The narrative unfolds in a vivid regional setting, where the intricate lives of its characters reflect broader themes of love, loss, and societal constraints. Woolson'Äôs prose is characterized by lyrical descriptions and psychological depth, inviting readers to immerse themselves in the emotional landscape of her characters. The book captures the essence of a transitional America in the late 19th century, marked by the tensions between tradition and modernity, particularly in the context of the post-Civil War societal reintegration struggles. Constance Fenimore Woolson was not only a celebrated author but also a close friend and confidante of notable literary figures like Henry James. Her experiences traveling through the American South and her keen observational skills informed her depictions of the region's culture and social dynamics. Woolson's emphasis on female agency and exploration of intricate relationships stems from her own challenges and triumphs as a woman writer in a predominantly male literary landscape. "East Angels" is recommended for readers who appreciate intricately detailed character studies and the exploration of societal changes through fiction. Woolson's insightful portrayal of her characters' inner lives and their interactions with the world around them brilliantly illuminates the complexities of human relationships, making this work a timeless reflection on the human condition.

In her novel "East Angels," Constance Fenimore Woolson masterfully weaves a rich tapestry of human experience against the backdrop of southern coastal life. The narrative unfolds in a vivid regional setting, where the intricate lives of its characters reflect broader themes of love, loss, and societal constraints. Woolson'Äôs prose is characterized by lyrical descriptions and psychological depth, inviting readers to immerse themselves in the emotional landscape of her characters. The book captures the essence of a transitional America in the late 19th century, marked by the tensions between tradition and modernity, particularly in the context of the post-Civil War societal reintegration struggles. Constance Fenimore Woolson was not only a celebrated author but also a close friend and confidante of notable literary figures like Henry James. Her experiences traveling through the American South and her keen observational skills informed her depictions of the region's culture and social dynamics. Woolson's emphasis on female agency and exploration of intricate relationships stems from her own challenges and triumphs as a woman writer in a predominantly male literary landscape. "East Angels" is recommended for readers who appreciate intricately detailed character studies and the exploration of societal changes through fiction. Woolson's insightful portrayal of her characters' inner lives and their interactions with the world around them brilliantly illuminates the complexities of human relationships, making this work a timeless reflection on the human condition.
  • Formato
    Ebook
  • Estado
    Nuevo
  • Isbn
    4057664610225
  • Peso
    818 KB
  • Número de páginas
    601
  • Año de edición
    2019
  • Idioma
    Inglés
  • Formato
    EPUB
  • Protección
    DRM
  • Referencia
    BKW32574

Constance Fenimore Woolson

Autor

Nació en Claremont, Estados Unidos en 1840. Sobrina nieta de James Fenimore Cooper –el autor de El último mohicano– recibió críticas excelentes por sus relatos para las prestigiosas revistas The Atlantic Monthly o Harper’s Magazine. Con casi cuarenta años comenzó a vivir en Europa, y mantuvo una gran amistad (ha llegado incluso a hablarse de romance) con Henry James, a quien conoció en 1880. En medio de una depresión, murió en Venecia, Italia, en 1984, al caerse o tirarse por una ventana. Fue enterrada en el Cementerio Protestante de Roma.

En vida de Fenimore Woolson, fueron muy populares sus llamados «relatos de los Grandes Lagos», incluidos en Castle Nowhere: Lake-Contry Sketches (1875) o Rodman the Keeper: Southern Sketches (1880), aunque posteriormente han alcanzado mayor prestigio su excelente novela Fort he Major (1883) y las narraciones, de diferente extensión, reunidas en The Front Yard and Other Italian Stories y Dorothy and Other Italian Stories, que aparecieron ya póstumamente, en 1895 y 1896 respectivamente.