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In "Bessie Costrell," Mrs. Humphry Ward deftly weaves a narrative that explores the complexities of rural life and the struggles of its protagonists. Set against the backdrop of late Victorian England, the novel employs a naturalistic literary style, rich in detailed descriptions and psychological depth. The story follows Bessie, a young woman caught between the constraints of her social environment and her yearning for personal agency. Ward's keen observations serve to illuminate the broader societal issues of her time, particularly those pertaining to gender and class, framing Bessie's…mehr

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In "Bessie Costrell," Mrs. Humphry Ward deftly weaves a narrative that explores the complexities of rural life and the struggles of its protagonists. Set against the backdrop of late Victorian England, the novel employs a naturalistic literary style, rich in detailed descriptions and psychological depth. The story follows Bessie, a young woman caught between the constraints of her social environment and her yearning for personal agency. Ward's keen observations serve to illuminate the broader societal issues of her time, particularly those pertaining to gender and class, framing Bessie's journey within a poignant critique of modernity. Mrs. Humphry Ward, a prominent novelist and social reformer of her era, drew upon her own experiences and observations of social conditions to craft this evocative tale. Her background, shaped by a commitment to education and women's rights, undoubtedly influenced her portrayal of Bessie as a character embodying resilience amidst adversity. Ward's works often reflect her engagement with pressing societal issues, positioning her as a significant voice in the literary landscape of the late 19th century. "Bessie Costrell" is a compelling read for those interested in the intersection of personal and societal struggles, offering a profound exploration of identity and resilience. The novel is not only a rich character study but also a resonating commentary on the constraints imposed by society, making it an essential addition to the library of anyone fascinated by historical fiction and the evolution of women's roles.

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Mary Augusta Ward CBE was a British author who lived from June 11, 1851, to March 24, 1920. She wrote under her married name, Mrs. Humphry Ward. Setting up a Settlement in London to help poor people get better schooling was one way she did this. In 1908, she became the first President of the Women's National Anti-Suffrage League. Mary Augusta Arnold was born in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. She came from a well-known family of writers and educators. Mary was the daughter of Julia Sorell and Tom Arnold, who taught literature. William Thomas Arnold was a writer and journalist, Ethel Arnold worked for women's right to vote, and Julia Huxley started Prior's Field School for Girls in 1902 and married Leonard Huxley. Their sons were Julian and Aldous Huxley. It was important for British intellectual life to have people like the Arnolds and the Huxleys. Author Matthew Arnold was her uncle, and Thomas Arnold, the famous headmaster of Rugby School, was her grandpa. Tom Arnold, Mary's father, was made head of schools in Van Diemen's Land, which is now Tasmania. He started his job on January 15, 1850.