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The History of David Grieve: A Journey of Personal Growth in 19th-Century England

Language
English
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Classics

In "The History of David Grieve," Mrs. Humphry Ward crafts a rich tapestry of late Victorian England, blending social realism with deep psychological insight. The novel explores the life of David Grieve, an ambitious young man raised in the tumult of the Industrial Revolution. Ward employs a narrative style that deftly balances character-driven storytelling with critical examinations of societal norms, particularly regarding class and gender. Her vivid descriptions and poignant dialogue reflect the era's complexities, addressing the struggles between tradition and modernity as David navigates his quest for identity and purpose amidst the shifting landscapes of faith, love, and moral integrity. As a prominent novelist and social commentator of her time, Mrs. Humphry Ward was deeply influenced by the intellectual currents of her age. Her background in a well-connected literary family provided her with an acute awareness of the societal pressures shaping individual lives. Drawing on personal experiences and her commitment to social reform, Ward sought to illuminate the human condition, particularly the struggles faced by women and the working class. This intimate understanding of the social fabric of her era shines through in her writing. "The History of David Grieve" is a compelling exploration of personal growth and societal change, making it a vital read for anyone interested in the intersection of individual and society. Ward'Äôs nuanced characters and thought-provoking themes resonate with contemporary readers, prompting reflection on the enduring questions of identity, morality, and the quest for self in an ever-evolving world.

© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4057664572080

Release date

Ebook: December 3, 2019

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