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Just a Girl: A Victorian Tale of Love, Betrayal, and Redemption

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Inglés
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Romántica

In "Just a Girl," Charles Garvice weaves a rich tapestry of early 20th-century social mores through the lens of youthful innocence and romantic aspiration. Set against a backdrop of shifting societal norms, the narrative explores the trials and tribulations of a spirited young woman grappling with her identity and desires. Garvice's prose, characterized by its earnestness and accessibility, invites readers into a world that illuminates the challenges faced by women in a patriarchal society while maintaining an underlying theme of hope and resilience. The book's stylistic simplicity is a reflection of its time, echoing the emerging voices of female writers who sought to validate women's experiences through fiction. Charles Garvice, an English author popular in his time, was known for his romantic fiction that often highlighted the complexity of interpersonal relationships. Garvice lived in an era marked by gender reform movements and burgeoning feminism, experiences that undoubtedly influenced his portrayal of women. His ability to capture the emotional landscape of love, aspiration, and societal expectations speaks to his keen understanding of human nature and the turmoil of the human heart. "Just a Girl" is a must-read for those interested in early feminist literature, offering both a captivating story and a historical perspective on the evolution of female identity. Readers who appreciate character-driven narratives rich in social context will find inspiration in Garvice's thoughtful exploration of love, ambition, and the quest for self-identity.

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Fecha de lanzamiento

eBook : 2 de diciembre de 2019

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