Slavery's Pleasant Homes & Other Tales
Autor: | Lydia Maria Child |
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EAN: | 8596547679059 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 26.11.2023 |
Untertitel: | The Quadroons, Charity Bowery, The Emancipated Slaveholders, Anecdote of Elias Hicks, The Black Saxons & Jan and Zaida |
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Schlagworte: | 19th century abolitionist American slavery experiences Black voices representation Women writers activism cultural critique narratives emotional realism stories historical fiction collection oppression and resistance social justice themes vi |
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In 'Slavery's Pleasant Homes & Other Tales,' Lydia Maria Child employs a poignant narrative style that merges storytelling with social commentary, providing an intricate exploration of the lives and experiences of enslaved individuals. Through a series of compelling tales, Child illuminates the stark contrasts between the romanticized notions of Southern hospitality and the harsh realities of slavery. Her literary context is rooted in the burgeoning abolitionist movement of the 19th century, which influenced her to confront societal injustices through her writings, engaging readers with both empathy and moral urgency. Lydia Maria Child was a groundbreaking author, advocate for women's rights, and a passionate abolitionist. Her own personal experiences with social reform and her progressive views allowed her to tackle difficult subjects with sensitivity and insight. This collection reflects her deep commitment to human rights and her belief in the power of literature as a means for change. Child's works often sought to challenge and reshape societal norms, making her a pivotal figure in American literature and reform. This remarkable collection is a must-read for anyone interested in American history, social justice, or literary advocacy. Child's ardent narratives not only captivate the reader but also provoke critical reflection on the enduring legacy of slavery and its societal implications. 'Slavery's Pleasant Homes & Other Tales' serves as an essential reminder of the ethical imperatives that literature can inspire.