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Aunt Sarah's Brooch: A Tale of Family Strife and Victorian Secrets

Language
English
Format
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Classics

In "Aunt Sarah's Brooch," Arthur Morrison delves into the lives of the working-class inhabitants of London's East End, weaving a poignant tale that offers both social commentary and rich character studies. This novella is marked by Morrison's hallmark realism, inviting readers into a world brimming with gritty authenticity and vivid detail. His narrative style combines a sharp wit with emotional resonance, revealing the aspirations and disillusionments of his characters against the backdrop of a rapidly changing society, typical for the period in which he wrote. Morrison's keen observations of human nature and the struggle of the individual against societal constraints are brought to life through intricate dialogues and evocative descriptions, making the work a significant contribution to the genre of social realism in literature. Arthur Morrison, born in 1863, was a prominent figure in Victorian literature, known for his deep empathy for the marginalized and his ability to capture the essence of London's life during a time of industrial transformation. His own experiences growing up in a working-class neighborhood provided him with firsthand insight into the challenges faced by the lower classes, shaping his narrative voice and thematic focus in this novella. Morrison's dedication to portraying the everyday struggles of ordinary people is a testament to his commitment to social realism, influenced by his contemporaries like Charles Dickens. "Aunt Sarah's Brooch" is highly recommended for readers interested in nuanced character development set against a richly textured social landscape. Morrison's storytelling is not only compelling but also serves as a lens through which contemporary readers can examine the historical context of urban life and the enduring human spirit. This novella is essential for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of early 20th-century literature and its reflections on society.

© 2021 Good Press (Ebook): 4066338087034

Release date

Ebook: November 9, 2021

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