Książka Extraordinary Passages Margot I. Duley

Extraordinary Passages

Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Miękka
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Through the voices of vivid characters, witty and moving dialogue, and poetically drawn landscapes a...

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Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Miękka
Data wydania
2024
strony
528
EAN
9781990445316
ISBN
1990445314
Enbook ID
47124384
Waga
776
Wymiary
152 x 229 x 159

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Through the voices of vivid characters, witty and moving dialogue, and poetically drawn landscapes and seascapes, Margaret Duley created a Newfoundland stage upon which she explored existential and universal questions. Duley won international recognition with four novels, and though lauded by leading critics abroad, her appreciation at home was comparatively muted. In her native St. John's, Duley's strong female protagonists prompted speculation and gossip about her own life as a single, questioning woman.

Skillfully interwoven with historical events, including the devastating impact of the first World War, the women's suffrage movement, the Depression, the loss of Newfoundland's self-government, and Confederation with Canada, Extraordinary Passages explores the influence of these critical times on Duley's life and writing. Within these pages, Margaret Duley is freed from flattened descriptions of her as a wealthy jeweller's daughter, unearthing the origins of her lifelong search for a fairer society and her deep appreciation for her island home. Disillusioned with Christian institutions that had justified war and entrapped women, she sought new answers at home and abroad in her search for spirituality, feminism, and anti-militarism.

Margot I. Duley is an historian and Margaret's niece. Reflecting on personal knowledge, novels, letters, and a wide array of other sources, Margot I. Duley draws a lively portrait of the brilliant, complex and indomitable woman regarded as a precursor to modern feminist writers.

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