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Capricious Caroline: A Victorian Tale of Love, Betrayal, and Redemption

Language
English
Format
Category

Romance

In "Capricious Caroline," Effie Adelaide Rowlands deftly weaves a tale of romance and societal critique within the fabric of Victorian England. Characterized by its sharp wit and vibrant prose, the narrative follows the whims of Caroline, a young woman grappling with the constraints of her gender and class. Rowlands employs a blend of dialogue and introspective narration, painting a complex portrait of a society undergoing transformation. The book's interplay of humor and pathos places it firmly within the spirit of the Victorian novel while simultaneously challenging conventional tropes of female agency and marital expectation. Effie Adelaide Rowlands, a prominent figure in the literary scene of her time, was profoundly influenced by her own experiences as an educated woman navigating a patriarchal society. Her background in literature and her keen observations of contemporary social issues resonate deeply in her work. Rowlands' commitment to exploring the intricacies of women's lives in her fiction sheds light on her desire to challenge the status quo, positioning "Capricious Caroline" as a reflection of her personal and cultural milieu. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in feminist literature and those who appreciate a nuanced exploration of 19th-century social mores. Rowlands offers a captivating narrative that not only entertains but also provokes thought regarding the roles assigned to women in her time. "Capricious Caroline" is a timeless read that invites reflection on the complexities of identity and autonomy.

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Release date

Ebook: 4 December 2019

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