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The S. W. F. Club by Caroline Emilia Jacobs is a historical fiction novel set in 19th-century British society, exploring the intricate dynamics of a social club and its impact on Victorian life. The narrative delves into the social commentary and class structure of the time, offering a detailed portrayal of club life and its influence on personal relationships and social reform. Through its focus on the S. W. F. Club, Jacobs provides a nuanced character study, highlighting the friendships, social intrigues, and gender roles that shape the characters' experiences. The novel examines the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The S. W. F. Club by Caroline Emilia Jacobs is a historical fiction novel set in 19th-century British society, exploring the intricate dynamics of a social club and its impact on Victorian life. The narrative delves into the social commentary and class structure of the time, offering a detailed portrayal of club life and its influence on personal relationships and social reform. Through its focus on the S. W. F. Club, Jacobs provides a nuanced character study, highlighting the friendships, social intrigues, and gender roles that shape the characters' experiences. The novel examines the community life and social dynamics of the period, reflecting on the class and societal norms of Victorian England. With its rich historical setting and character-driven narrative, The S. W. F. Club offers an engaging look at the social and personal challenges faced by individuals within the framework of a prominent social club, making it a compelling exploration of 19th-century British society.
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Autorenporträt
Caroline Emilia Jacobs was an English author known for her insightful contributions to 19th-century literature. Born into a period marked by significant social and cultural changes, Jacobs's work often reflects the complexities of Victorian society, particularly through her exploration of social dynamics and class structure. Jacobs is best remembered for her novel The S. W. F. Club, which delves into the intricacies of social club life and its effects on personal relationships and societal norms. Her writing is characterized by its keen social commentary and character-driven narratives, offering a detailed portrayal of Victorian life and the challenges faced by individuals navigating the rigid class structures of the time. In addition to her novels, Jacobs's work includes short stories and essays that further explore themes of social reform and community life. Her literary contributions provide valuable insights into the gender roles and social expectations of her era. Despite her relatively short career, Jacobs's work remains a significant part of Victorian literature, offering readers a window into the social and cultural dynamics of 19th-century England.