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Madeline Leslie's 'Cora and The Doctor; or, Revelations of A Physician's Wife' is a captivating novel that delves into the moral complexities and societal expectations surrounding marriage and womanhood in the 19th century. Written in a descriptive and emotionally engaging style, the book provides a vivid portrayal of the challenges faced by Cora, the physician's wife, as she navigates her role in a male-dominated profession. The narrative is rich in detail, offering a glimpse into the medical practices and social norms of the era. Leslie's exploration of gender dynamics and personal sacrifice…mehr

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Madeline Leslie's 'Cora and The Doctor; or, Revelations of A Physician's Wife' is a captivating novel that delves into the moral complexities and societal expectations surrounding marriage and womanhood in the 19th century. Written in a descriptive and emotionally engaging style, the book provides a vivid portrayal of the challenges faced by Cora, the physician's wife, as she navigates her role in a male-dominated profession. The narrative is rich in detail, offering a glimpse into the medical practices and social norms of the era. Leslie's exploration of gender dynamics and personal sacrifice adds depth to the story, making it a compelling read for those interested in historical fiction. Madeline Leslie, a prolific American author known for her moralistic tales, drew inspiration from her own experiences and observations to craft this thought-provoking novel. Her keen insight into human nature and her commitment to highlighting social injustices shine through in 'Cora and The Doctor,' making it a timeless piece of literature that continues to resonate with readers today. I highly recommend this book to anyone seeking a nuanced exploration of gender roles, love, and sacrifice in the 19th century.
Autorenporträt
Madeline Leslie, born Harriette Newell Woods (1815 – 1893), was a prolific 19th-century American author known for her moral and religious tales for children and adults. Primarily focused on didactic storytelling that catered to the domestic and moral values of her era, Leslie's writing was aimed at instilling virtues in young readers. Her narratives often centered around the Protestant ethic, with an emphasis on charity, hard work, and piety. In 'Cora and The Doctor; or, Revelations of A Physician's Wife', she explores themes of personal integrity and social responsibility in a medical and marital context. This novel, like many of her works, affords readers a glimpse into the intimate sphere of Victorian home life, touching on the roles and expectations of women at the time. Leslie's stories frequently dealt with the inner workings of family life, the qualities of good character, and the cause-and-effect relationship between one's actions and their moral repercussions. Although her name may not be as widely recognized as some of her contemporaries, Leslie's contributions to children's literature and her influence on the teaching of morals through storytelling have cemented her place as a significant figure within the annals of American literary history. Her endeavors consistently reflected the ethos of her age and sought to guide the moral compass of her readers through carefully crafted narrative experiences.