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Humphry Mrs. Ward's novel, 'The Mating of Lydia', is a captivating read that delves into the complexities of relationships and societal expectations in the Victorian era. Set against a backdrop of English countryside, the book follows the story of Lydia, a young woman torn between duty and desire. Ward's writing style is eloquent and detailed, painting a vivid picture of a time where social class and reputation dictated one's fate. The novel is a perfect example of late 19th-century literature, showcasing the tension between tradition and modernity. Readers will be engrossed by the romantic…mehr

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Humphry Mrs. Ward's novel, 'The Mating of Lydia', is a captivating read that delves into the complexities of relationships and societal expectations in the Victorian era. Set against a backdrop of English countryside, the book follows the story of Lydia, a young woman torn between duty and desire. Ward's writing style is eloquent and detailed, painting a vivid picture of a time where social class and reputation dictated one's fate. The novel is a perfect example of late 19th-century literature, showcasing the tension between tradition and modernity. Readers will be engrossed by the romantic entanglements and moral dilemmas that Lydia faces throughout the story. Humphry Mrs. Ward, a prolific writer and social critic, was known for her keen observations of Victorian society. Her own experiences as a woman in a patriarchal world likely influenced the themes explored in 'The Mating of Lydia'. Ward's insightful commentary on gender roles and societal norms adds depth to the narrative, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in historical fiction and feminist literature. I highly recommend 'The Mating of Lydia' to readers who appreciate classic literature and enjoy exploring the intricacies of human relationships. Ward's compelling storytelling and nuanced characters make this novel a timeless piece of literature that continues to resonate with audiences today.
Autorenporträt
Humphry Mrs. Ward, more commonly known as Mrs. Humphry Ward, was the nom de plume of Mary Augusta Ward, a pre-eminent English novelist of the Victorian era whose work brought to light the social and political struggles of her time. Born on June 11, 1851, in Tasmania but raised in Britain, she gained notoriety as a writer, social worker, and women's education advocate. Ward's literary style often revolved around intricate character development and an exploration of moral and ethical dilemmas. Her narrative approach engaged readers with a blend of realism and insight into the psychological nuances of her characters. 'The Mating of Lydia' is among her impactful works that showcase her narrative prowess and ability to critique societal norms. Through her writing, Ward played a significant role in the tradition of the English novel, earning her a place in the annals of literary history. Her works remain a testimonial of the cultural and sociopolitical landscape of late 19th and early 20th century England, reflecting the complexities of the human spirit within the context of changing social mores. Mrs. Humphry Ward's contributions to literature go beyond storytelling; her novels stand as vivid historical documents of her time.