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Mrs. Parkington

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In «Mrs. Parkington,» Louis Bromfield masterfully weaves a rich tapestry of American life that captures the socio-economic transformations of the early twentieth century. This novel presents the riveting story of Abba Parkington, a self-made woman navigating the complexities of wealth, love, and familial loyalty. Bromfield's prose is both lyrical and incisive, employing a keen psychological depth to explore the character's internal struggles against a backdrop of changing societal norms. The novel is anchored in the historical context of post-World War I America, revealing the intricacies of class dynamics and the aspirations of women during a time of unprecedented change. Louis Bromfield, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author, was influenced by his Midwestern upbringing and experiences abroad, specifically his time spent in France where he embraced the countryside aesthetic. His multifaceted career as a novelist, essayist, and conservationist reflects his deep connection to the natural world and human relationships. This exposure to diverse landscapes and cultures profoundly shaped the portrayal of Abba Parkington's character, imbuing her journey with both personal and universal significance. «Mrs. Parkington» is highly recommended for readers seeking a poignant exploration of female agency and societal shifts within American literature. Bromfield's intricate storytelling and thematic depth offer a compelling insight into the struggles of a woman navigating her identity within the shifting tides of her era, making it a timeless read for both literary enthusiasts and historians alike.

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Veröffentlichungsdatum auf Litres:
03 November 2024
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430 S.
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8596547106418
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