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Hilda

A Story of Calcutta
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In «Hilda,» Sara Jeannette Duncan masterfully explores the complexities of female identity against the backdrop of the early 20th century social landscape. Through the character of Hilda, a spirited yet vulnerable protagonist, Duncan delves into themes of independence, societal expectation, and the quest for self-fulfillment. The narrative is marked by its keen psychological insight and sharp wit, crafted with the lyrical prose that characterizes Duncan's literary style. Set in a period when women were beginning to challenge traditional roles, the novel interrogates the tension between personal desires and societal pressures, making it a significant work within the context of feminist literature of its time. Duncan, an influential Canadian author and journalist, was well-acquainted with the struggles faced by women in her era, having navigated her own path in a male-dominated world. Her experiences living in both Canada and Britain, coupled with her progressive views on women'Äôs issues, infuse «Hilda» with authenticity and depth. As a keen observer of societal changes, Duncan'Äôs writings reflect her advocacy for women's rights and a reexamination of their roles in society. This novel is highly recommended for readers seeking to understand the nuanced interactions between gender and society in a pivotal historical moment. Whether for academic study or personal interest, «Hilda» provides valuable insights and remains a thought-provoking exploration of a woman's journey toward self-discovery. It is a must-read for those who appreciate rich character development and social commentary in literature.

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Veröffentlichungsdatum auf Litres:
11 Oktober 2024
Umfang:
310 S.
ISBN:
4064066226794
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