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Sunshine and shadow, or, Paul Burton's surprise

A romance of the American Revolution

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In «Sunshine and Shadow, or, Paul Burton's Surprise,» Julia A. Moore weaves a captivating narrative that explores the dichotomy of joy and despair through the journey of its titular character, Paul Burton. The novel is characterized by Moore's lyrical prose and an engaging interplay of realism and moral allegory. Set against the backdrop of the mid-19th century, a time when American literature was grappling with themes of individualism and social convention, the work reflects the author's interest in the spiritual and emotional landscapes of her characters, intertwining personal struggles with broader societal concerns. Julia A. Moore, often regarded as a pioneering figure in women's writing during a repressive era, reflects her own life experiences and values in her literature. With a background steeped in the temperance movement and the abolitionist cause, she harnesses her advocacy to emphasize the importance of moral fortitude and personal redemption. These themes resonate throughout «Sunshine and Shadow,» providing insights into her commitment to social change and the challenges faced by individuals in a rapidly modernizing world. Readers seeking a profound and thought-provoking exploration of human emotion and morality will find «Sunshine and Shadow» both enlightening and resonant. Moore's skillful storytelling and the moral depth of her characters invite reflection on the broader implications of personal choices, making this novel a timeless addition to the lexicon of American literature.

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Veröffentlichungsdatum auf Litres:
02 März 2025
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70 S.
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8596547857235
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