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Adeline Sergeant's "Name and Fame" explores the intricate interplay between identity and recognition within the realm of Victorian society. Through vivid characterizations and a richly descriptive narrative, Sergeant employs a realist literary style that deftly captures the nuances of social aspirations and the pursuit of fame. The novel delves into themes of personal ambition, societal expectations, and the oft-painful quest for acknowledgment, situating itself amongst the literary critiques of fame that were prominent during the late 19th century. As readers traverse the moral complexities…mehr

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Adeline Sergeant's "Name and Fame" explores the intricate interplay between identity and recognition within the realm of Victorian society. Through vivid characterizations and a richly descriptive narrative, Sergeant employs a realist literary style that deftly captures the nuances of social aspirations and the pursuit of fame. The novel delves into themes of personal ambition, societal expectations, and the oft-painful quest for acknowledgment, situating itself amongst the literary critiques of fame that were prominent during the late 19th century. As readers traverse the moral complexities faced by the characters, they are invited to reflect on the deeper implications of social status and the relentless pursuit of self-validation. Adeline Sergeant was a noteworthy figure in Victorian literature, known for her keen insights into gender and social dynamics. Born into a family of artists and writers, Sergeant's experiences undoubtedly influenced her exploration of contemporary societal norms and the often-fraught relationships between men and women in her narratives. Her background imbued her writing with authenticity and depth, particularly as she navigated the challenges and constraints placed upon women in both personal and public spheres. "Name and Fame" is an essential read for those interested in the complexities of identity formation and the societal pressures surrounding recognition. Sergeant's engaging prose acts as both a mirror and a lens through which readers can examine their own concepts of worth and legacy. Scholars and casual readers alike will find themselves captivated by Sergeant's astute observations and stimulating characters, making this novel a compelling addition to any literary collection.

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Emily Frances Adeline Sergeant (1851 - 1904) was one of the most prolific novelists of the 19th century. Born in Derbyshire, Emily was the daughter of Richard Sergeant, a Methodist missionary, and Jane Hall, a writer of children's books. Jane published her stories under the name Adeline, which Emily was later to adopt.During her lifetime, Adeline Sergeant wrote over 90 novels, including 'The Story of a Penitent Soul,' 'No Saint,' and 'The Idol Maker.' Many of her works explored the theme of religion, as her views changed from committed faith to agnosticism, and finally, to Catholicism.