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Lady Connie: A Tale of Class, Morality, and Independence in Victorian England

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In "Lady Connie," Humphry Ward explores the intricacies of love, duty, and personal ambition within the context of Edwardian England. The narrative unfurls through the life of Lady Connie, a woman torn between societal expectations and her own desires, inviting readers to ponder the constraints placed upon women in that era. Ward's prose is characterized by its psychological depth and lush descriptions, infusing the novel with a rich tapestry of emotional resonance and social commentary that reflects the changing landscape of early 20th-century Britain. As a part of the realism movement, the novel not only captures the essence of its characters but also offers a critique of the rigid class structures of its time. Humphry Ward, a prominent novelist and biographer, was deeply influenced by her background and formative experiences in Victorian society, which shaped her nuanced understanding of gender roles and moral dilemmas. As a woman writer navigating a male-dominated literary landscape, her works often reflect the complexities of female identity and agency. This personal and societal commentary can be traced back to her upbringing and her engagement with intellectual circles, marking her as a significant figure in feminist literature. "Lady Connie" is a profound exploration of the human spirit, making it an essential read for those interested in the dynamics of gender, class, and personal choice. Readers will find it a compelling journey through the emotional and ethical landscapes that define the lives of its characters, ultimately inviting reflection on the timeless struggles of love and self-discovery.

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Data de lançamento

Ebook: 29 de novembro de 2019