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In "Sir George Tressady," Mrs. Humphry Ward crafts a poignant exploration of social and political dynamics in Victorian England through the lens of personal conflict and transformation. The narrative follows the titular character, Sir George, as he grapples with his ideals in a rapidly changing society, ultimately reflecting the tension between personal integrity and societal expectations. Ward's meticulous prose and rich character development serve not only to engage the reader but also to illuminate the ethical dilemmas of her time, positioning the novel within the broader context of late…mehr

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In "Sir George Tressady," Mrs. Humphry Ward crafts a poignant exploration of social and political dynamics in Victorian England through the lens of personal conflict and transformation. The narrative follows the titular character, Sir George, as he grapples with his ideals in a rapidly changing society, ultimately reflecting the tension between personal integrity and societal expectations. Ward's meticulous prose and rich character development serve not only to engage the reader but also to illuminate the ethical dilemmas of her time, positioning the novel within the broader context of late Victorian literature, which frequently interrogates the complexities of moral choice amidst societal pressures. Mrs. Humphry Ward, an influential figure in literary circles and a social reformer, drew upon her experiences and observations of the evolving class structures and gender roles in her contemporary society. As a woman writer in a predominantly male-dominated literary landscape, Ward infused her works with a unique perspective that highlighted both the struggles and aspirations of her characters, shaped by her advocacy for women's rights and education. Her deep understanding of human motivations and societal critique lends weight to the moral quandaries faced by Sir George. Readers seeking a richly layered narrative that entwines personal evolution with social commentary will find "Sir George Tressady" a compelling endeavor. Ward's nuanced portrayal of character and context invites readers to reflect on their own moral convictions and societal roles, making this novel an enduring relevance that resonates with contemporary audiences.

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Autorenporträt
Mary Augusta Ward (1851-1920) was a British novelist who wrote under her married name as Mrs Humphry Ward. She worked to improve education for the poor and she became the founding President of the Women's National Anti-Suffrage League.