The Home; Or, Life in Sweden
Autor: | Fredrika Bremer |
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EAN: | 4057664568168 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 05.12.2019 |
Untertitel: | Exploring 19th-Century Swedish Domestic Culture: A Feminist Perspective |
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Schlagworte: | 19th century Sweden Swedish domestic life cultural insights Sweden everyday family dynamics exploration feminist social critique gender equality discussions historical narrative feminism immersive storytelling experience social reform themes |
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In 'The Home; Or, Life in Sweden,' Fredrika Bremer presents a vivid tableau of Swedish domestic life in the mid-19th century, exploring the intricacies of family dynamics, societal norms, and gender roles. The narrative employs a realist literary style, weaving together rich descriptions and character-driven plots that provide an insightful commentary on the evolving role of women within the domestic sphere. By juxtaposing personal stories with broader social themes, Bremer's work captures the essence of Swedish culture while engaging with the Romantic ideals of her time, offering a critique of materialism and advocating for women's rights and education. Fredrika Bremer, a notable figure in Swedish literature and feminism, drew inspiration from her own experiences and travels throughout Europe. Her background in a well-off bourgeois family and her commitment to social reform shaped her literary voice, allowing her to address the pressing issues of her time with both sincerity and urgency. Bremer's pioneering spirit as a female author in a patriarchal society further fueled her desire to illuminate the challenges faced by women and to advocate for their empowerment through education and independence. Readers who seek a nuanced exploration of gender and society within a historical context will find 'The Home; Or, Life in Sweden' to be an essential addition to their literary repertoire. Bremer's profound insights into family and social conventions resonate even today, making this work not only a historical document but also a timeless reflection on the universal quest for personal freedom and identity.