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In 'A Noble Woman' by Ann S. Stephens, readers are immersed in a captivating tale of love, betrayal, and redemption set in the 19th century. Stephens' literary style combines elements of both romanticism and realism, painting a vivid portrait of the societal norms and expectations of the time. The book delves into themes of class struggle, gender roles, and the power dynamics within relationships. Stephens' eloquent prose and intricate character development make this novel a compelling read for those interested in historical fiction.Ann S. Stephens, a prominent female author of the 19th…mehr

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In 'A Noble Woman' by Ann S. Stephens, readers are immersed in a captivating tale of love, betrayal, and redemption set in the 19th century. Stephens' literary style combines elements of both romanticism and realism, painting a vivid portrait of the societal norms and expectations of the time. The book delves into themes of class struggle, gender roles, and the power dynamics within relationships. Stephens' eloquent prose and intricate character development make this novel a compelling read for those interested in historical fiction.Ann S. Stephens, a prominent female author of the 19th century, is known for her progressive views on social issues such as women's rights and abolition. Her personal experiences and observations of the world around her likely influenced the themes and characters in 'A Noble Woman'. Stephens' dedication to giving a voice to marginalized groups shines through in this novel, making it a valuable contribution to the literary canon.I highly recommend 'A Noble Woman' to readers who enjoy historical fiction with strong female protagonists and thought-provoking social commentary. Stephens' expert storytelling and nuanced exploration of complex themes make this book a valuable addition to any literature lover's collection.
Autorenporträt
Ann Sophia Stephens (1810-1886) was an American novelist and magazine editor who is credited as the progenitor of the dime novel genre. She began her writing career in Portland, Maine, where she co-founded and edited the Portland Magazine. Later, in New York, she served as the editor of The Ladies Companion and adopted the pseudonym Jonathan Slick. Stephens wrote over twenty-five serial novels, along with short stories and poems for well-known periodicals. Her novel "Malaeska, the Indian Wife of the White Hunter" is considered the first dime novel and was highly influential. Stephens also published her own magazine, Mrs Stephens' Illustrated New Monthly. Her works include "High Life in New York," "The Old Homestead," and "A Noble Woman."