The Whirlpool
In "The Whirlpool," George Gissing crafts a poignant tale that delves into the turbulent lives of its characters, particularly focusing on the struggles faced by women in Victorian society. Through a rich narrative style, Gissing employs intricate character development and vivid descriptions to explore themes of social class, the pursuit of happiness, and the often harsh realities of urban life. The novel, published in 1897, reflects the author's astute observations of the era's moral complexities and societal constraints, painting a detailed portrait of individuals ensnared in their own circumstances, much like the whirlpool that symbolizes their plight. George Gissing, an influential English novelist, was profoundly affected by the societal changes of his time, including the rise of the working class and shifting gender roles. His personal experiences, including financial struggles and exposure to the work of women writers, deeply informed his perspective on social issues. Gissing's works often reveal his compassion for the underprivileged and his critical stance against the prevailing hypocrisy of Victorian norms, making "The Whirlpool" a significant reflection of his literary mission. Readers seeking a compelling narrative that intertwines social critique with emotional depth will find "The Whirlpool" to be an essential addition to their literary repertoire. Gissing's incisive examination of human struggles within the rigid structures of society invites readers to reflect on the timeless complexities of life, making it not merely a historical text but a resonant exploration of the human condition. Bridging the gap between the Victorian era and current societal dynamics, the book proves to be a profound addition to the library of those who are impassioned by literature that delves into the psyche of an epoch and wonders at what it means to be at the mercy of one's own age.
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Anno edizione:2022
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Lingua:Inglese
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