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The Greatest Regency Romance Novels
eBook - Love in Excess, Sense and Sensibility, Vanity Fair, Fantomina, Patronage, The Wanderer, Pamela, Miss Marjoribanks...
Richardson, Samuel/Austen, Jane/Edgeworth, Maria et al
ISBN/EAN: 8596547722267
Umbreit-Nr.: 1400594
Sprache:
Englisch
Umfang: 11397 S., 17.30 MB
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Erschienen am 15.11.2023
Auflage: 1/2023
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- Zusatztext
- The Greatest Regency Romance Novels anthology offers readers an unparalleled journey through the varied landscapes of love, society, and morality that characterized the Regency period. Curated with exceptional care, this collection brings together seminal works that blend the intricacy of social commentary with the allure of romance, from the biting satirical narratives to the emotionally resonant tales of love overcoming societal constraints. The anthology brilliantly showcases the range of literary styles of the era, from the epistolary format that drew readers into the intimate worldsof characters to the omniscient narratives that offered sweeping critiques of Regency society. The diversity and significance of these works are illuminated, providing readers with a comprehensive view of the period's literary brilliance. The contributing authors and editors of this anthology are celebrated figures whose works have significantly shaped English literature and beyond. Each author's unique background contributes to the rich tapestry of themes explored within the collection. From the feminist undertones in Mary Wollstonecraft's writings to the critical social observations of Jane Austen and the moral inquiries of Leo Tolstoy, the collection is a testament to the vibrant interplay of cultural, historical, and literary movements of the time. Their collective contributions offer insights into the complexities of human relationships, class, and ethics, mirroring the dynamic societal shifts of the Regency era. This anthology is an essential read for those seeking to immerse themselves in the depth and diversity of Regency romance literature. It offers a unique opportunity to explore the evolving notions of love, virtue, and society through the lens of some of the period's most influential writers. Beyond its educational value, the collection serves as a platform for engaging with the broader conversations that these works inspire, fostering a deeper appreciation for the ways in which literature reflects, critiques, and shapes the world. Readers are encouraged to delve into these timeless narratives to experience the richness of Regency romance anew.
- Kurztext
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- Autorenportrait
- Samuel Richardson (16891761) was one of the most significant and pioneering novelists of the 18th century. He is best known for his epistolary novels, including 'Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded' (1740), which is often credited with being one of the earliest English novels, and 'Clarissa, or, the History of a Young Lady' (1748), which is considered one of his masterpieces. Richardson's work has been of considerable significance in the development of the novel as a literary form, with an emphasis on moral instruction and the inner psychological worlds of his characters. His novels are characterized by their elaborate narratives, complex characters, and moral underpinnings. While 'The Greatest Regency Romance Novels' is not a title directly attributable to Richardson, his influence on the romance genre and its development during the Regency period is undeniable. Writers of Regency romances have often drawn upon Richardson's techniques, particularly his emphasis on a novel's moral and emotional journeys, and his multifaceted characterizations. Richardson's narrative style, with its focus on personal letters, helped to give a sense of immediate intimacy and authenticity to his stories, which has been emulated by countless authors. His contributions to the form and shaping of the modern novel have been recognized by literary scholars and he remains a subject of academic study for his role in the evolution of literary realism.