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Gone to Earth: Love, Tragedy, and Nature: A Gothic Romance in the English Countryside

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In 'Gone to Earth,' Mary Gladys Meredith Webb crafts a poignant narrative that blends lyrical prose with rich symbolism, immersing readers in a landscape marked by the dichotomy of human desire and the natural world. Set in the pastoral English countryside, the novel follows Hazel Woodus, a wild and untamed girl whose fate becomes entangled with two opposing male characters, representing the allure and the confines of society. Webb's imaginative storytelling and vivid descriptions create a timeless exploration of themes such as individualism, the struggle between the wild and the domestic, and the search for identity amidst societal constraints. The book is deeply rooted in the early 20th-century literary context, echoing the romanticism and modernist currents of her time, as well as the attention to nature's beauty and complexity'Äîa preoccupation shared with contemporaries like Thomas Hardy. Mary Gladys Meredith Webb was a novelist and poet whose own life experiences likely informed her creative vision. Born in 1881 in Shropshire, England, Webb grew up amidst the very landscapes she would later immortalize in her writing. Her deep appreciation for nature and rural life is palpable in her works, reflecting her understanding of simplicity and complexity as part of human existence. Webb's intimate connection to her setting allows her to convey profound insights about human emotion and conflict, enhancing her characters' struggles. Readers invested in literary works that examine the interplay between nature and the human spirit will find 'Gone to Earth' an evocative and enriching experience. Webb's intricate characterizations and the novel's atmospheric setting invite readers to embark on a journey of reflection, examining the intricate dance between freedom and restraint. This classic novel stands as a testament to Webb's prowess and will resonate with anyone seeking depth in literary exploration.

© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4057664604002

Release date

Ebook: 26 November 2019

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