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The Beloved Woman

Love, Duty, and Independence in Early 20th Century America
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In «The Beloved Woman,» Kathleen Thompson Norris weaves a compelling narrative that explores the intricacies of feminine identity and societal expectations in early 20th-century America. The novel is characterized by its rich, lyrical prose and deep psychological insight, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the lives and struggles of its female protagonists. Norris deftly employs symbolism and intricate character development to critique the restrictive norms of her time, situating the story within the broader literary context of women's suffrage and the emerging independence of women. Kathleen Thompson Norris, a prominent figure in American literature, drew from her own experiences growing up in a patriarchal society that often marginalized women's voices. Her advocacy for women's rights and her engagement with contemporary social issues informed the creation of «The Beloved Woman,» showcasing her understanding of the tumultuous landscape faced by women of her generation. Norris was not only a novelist but also an influential commentator on women's issues, which undoubtedly shaped her literary works. This novel is highly recommended for readers interested in early feminist literature and the evolution of women's roles in society. Through its poignant storytelling and relatable characters, «The Beloved Woman» offers not just a historical perspective but also timeless reflections on love, sacrifice, and self-discovery.

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Veröffentlichungsdatum auf Litres:
10 Oktober 2024
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370 S.
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4057664611338
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