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"The Daisy Chain: Or Aspirations Part II" through Charlotte M. Yonge is a continuation of the Victorian novel that delves deeper into the lives of the May family, exploring topics of morality, duty, and the demanding situations confronted by its characters. Set in the fictional English village of Stoneborough, the narrative unfolds as a tapestry of interconnected lives, focused across the resilient and virtuous Ethel May. As the ethical anchor of the May family, Ethel continues to navigate the complexities of familial relationships and societal expectations. The novel offers a nuanced…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"The Daisy Chain: Or Aspirations Part II" through Charlotte M. Yonge is a continuation of the Victorian novel that delves deeper into the lives of the May family, exploring topics of morality, duty, and the demanding situations confronted by its characters. Set in the fictional English village of Stoneborough, the narrative unfolds as a tapestry of interconnected lives, focused across the resilient and virtuous Ethel May. As the ethical anchor of the May family, Ethel continues to navigate the complexities of familial relationships and societal expectations. The novel offers a nuanced portrayal of Victorian society, emphasizing the evolving roles and aspirations of its characters, especially the female protagonists. Yonge's storytelling captures the spirit of the generation, intertwining non-public trials, moral dilemmas, and societal commentary. "The Daisy Chain: Or Aspirations Part II" expands upon the metaphorical importance of the daisy, symbolizing the interconnected goals and aspirations of its characters. Ethel's unwavering dedication to goodness and distinctive feature serves as a guiding force in some story rich with emotional depth. Charlotte M. Yonge's writing style, characterized with the aid of sentimentality and moral depth, elevates "The Daisy Chain" right into a crucial paintings of Victorian literature. The novel not handiest serves as a fascinating tale of familial dynamics however also imparts enduring ethical instructions, making it a timeless exploration of human nature and societal expectations inside the Victorian generation.
Autorenporträt
Charlotte Mary Yonge was an English author who lived from 1823 to 1901 and wrote for the church. The many books she wrote helped the Oxford Movement grow, and they showed how much she cared about public health and cleanliness. Kate Mary Yonge was born on August 11, 1823, in Otterbourne, Hampshire, England. Her parents were William Yonge and Fanny Yonge, née Bargus. She went to school with her father at home and learned Latin, Greek, French, Euclid, and math. Her father could be very strict with her. He expected a level of hard work and correctness that I had never seen before. It was so loud that no one could stand to hear it, and it often made me cry, but his approval was so sweet that it was a great motivator. Even though people often say nice things about how dirty I am, I think it would have broken our hearts to stop working together. We kept going until I was a few years past twenty. Yonge loved her father deeply and for a long time. Her relationship with him seems to have set the bar for all other relationships, even marriage. For him, "approbation was throughout life my bliss; his anger my misery for the time."