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Cover for Allison Bain; Or, By a Way She Knew Not: A Spiritual Journey of Self-Discovery and Inner Conflict

Allison Bain; Or, By a Way She Knew Not: A Spiritual Journey of Self-Discovery and Inner Conflict

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In "Allison Bain; Or, By a Way She Knew Not," Margaret M. Robertson masterfully weaves a narrative rich in psychological depth and social commentary, exploring the complexities of identity and the intricacies of Victorian society. The novel employs a keenly observant literary style, marked by lyrical prose and vivid character development, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the protagonist's tumultuous journey of self-discovery and moral awakening. Set against a backdrop of cultural expectations and personal dilemmas, Robertson navigates themes of gender, familial duty, and the struggle for autonomy with a nuanced approach that resonates with contemporary readers. Margaret M. Robertson, a prominent literary figure of the 19th century, often delved into the societal norms of her time, drawing upon her own experiences as a woman navigating the constraints of Victorian culture. Her keen insights into the human condition and her advocacy for women's rights are evident in her characters, making this work a compelling reflection of her own beliefs and the broader feminist discourse of her era. Robertson's literary contributions provide crucial context for understanding the challenges faced by women during this transformative period. Readers seeking a rich exploration of self alongside astute social critique will find "Allison Bain" both enlightening and engaging. Robertson's thoughtful narrative prompts reflection on the enduring issues of agency and identity, making it a significant addition to the canon of feminist literature that continues to inspire dialogue today.

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Data de lançamento

Ebook: 17 de dezembro de 2019