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The Shoulders of Atlas: A Novel

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In Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman's poignant novella, "The Shoulders of Atlas," the narrative explores themes of personal struggle and resilience against the backdrop of a rapidly changing late 19th-century America. Freeman employs a realistic literary style characterized by meticulous attention to detail and the internal landscapes of her characters. The protagonist's journey mirrors the societal pressures faced by women of that era, highlighting the tension between individual aspirations and societal expectations. This work stands out in Freeman's oeuvre as a profound meditation on the burdens we bear, both individually and collectively, echoing the trials of Atlas himself. Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman, a notable figure in American literature, often drew upon her own experiences as a woman navigating a patriarchal society to inform her storytelling. Born into a New England family with deep roots in tradition, her later life was marked by a fierce independence and a commitment to portraying the complexities of women's lives. Freeman's ability to articulate the nuanced emotional landscapes of her characters is rooted in her keen observations of rural life and the struggles inherent in securing one's identity and purpose. "The Shoulders of Atlas" is a vital read for those interested in the intersections of gender, identity, and societal norms in literature. Freeman'Äôs insightful storytelling and relatable characters make this novella an excellent choice for both literary scholars and casual readers alike, inviting them to explore the heavy burdens that individuals often carry while also celebrating the enduring strength of the human spirit.

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eBook : 12 de diciembre de 2019

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