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Comfort Pease and Her Gold Ring: A Tale of Female Identity and Social Class in 19th Century New England

Language
English
Format
Category

Fiction

In "Comfort Pease and Her Gold Ring," Mary E. Wilkins Freeman weaves a narrative that explores themes of social class, gender roles, and the quest for personal identity in late 19th-century America. Through the lens of the titular character, Freeman employs a rich, descriptive literary style that combines realism with a keen emotional insight, immersing readers in the complexities of Comfort's life and the societal pressures she faces. The story unfolds against the backdrop of a New England village, where the quaintness of small-town life starkly contrasts with the protagonist's inner turmoil and aspirations, ultimately questioning the values that define wealth and happiness. Mary E. Wilkins Freeman was a prominent figure in American literature, known for her keen observations of New England life and her focus on women's experiences within a patriarchal society. Her own upbringing in a small town and her struggles to gain recognition as a female author significantly influenced her writing. Freeman's works often reflect her interest in the psychological landscape of her characters, making her stories both poignant and relatable. "Comfort Pease and Her Gold Ring" is a poignant exploration of aspiration and the societal expectations placed upon women. Readers interested in feminist literature, social commentary, or the historical context of American society will find Freeman's insights both enriching and thought-provoking. This novella is a vital contribution to understanding the complexities of women's lives in a rapidly changing world.

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Release date

Ebook: 8 December 2020

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