Bristol Bells
Autor: | Emma Marshall |
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EAN: | 4064066210793 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 12.12.2019 |
Untertitel: | A Story of the Eighteenth Century |
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Schlagworte: | 19th century Bristol Victorian society drama emotional character struggles historical fiction enthusiasts historical romance story immersive storytelling experience sisters' family dynamics social expectations narrative women's societal roles |
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Set against the backdrop of Victorian England, Emma Marshall's 'Bristol Bells' artfully weaves a narrative rich with themes of love, sacrifice, and social change. Marshall employs a vivid, descriptive literary style that immerses the reader into the vibrant life of Bristol, capturing the city'Äôs bustling streets and its complex societal structures. The novel is characterized by its intricate character development and exploration of moral dilemmas, reflecting the author'Äôs engagement with the burgeoning social reform movements of her time, particularly concerning women's roles in society. Emma Marshall (1831-1899) was a prolific writer whose literary career was marked by a keen interest in the social issues of her era. Growing up in a period of rapid change, including the Industrial Revolution and the rise of the women's suffrage movement, her works frequently addressed the challenges faced by women and the working class. Her personal experiences and profound empathy for the underprivileged informed her writing, enabling her to craft stories that resonate deeply with contemporary issues. 'Bristol Bells' is a compelling read for anyone interested in historical fiction that not only entertains but provokes thought about societal norms and individual agency. Marshall's insightful portrayal of her characters will linger in your mind, making this novel a must-read for enthusiasts of Victorian literature and social commentary.