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In Alice Brown's gripping novel, "The Prisoner," readers are drawn into the profound psychological and moral dilemmas faced by its protagonist, who grapples with themes of captivity and freedom amidst the constraints of early 20th-century society. Brown employs a lyrical yet accessible prose style, intricately weaving together character development and vivid imagery to explore the interplay between individual agency and societal expectations. Set against the backdrop of evolving social mores, the narrative engages with issues of gender and class, reflecting the author's keen observations of…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
In Alice Brown's gripping novel, "The Prisoner," readers are drawn into the profound psychological and moral dilemmas faced by its protagonist, who grapples with themes of captivity and freedom amidst the constraints of early 20th-century society. Brown employs a lyrical yet accessible prose style, intricately weaving together character development and vivid imagery to explore the interplay between individual agency and societal expectations. Set against the backdrop of evolving social mores, the narrative engages with issues of gender and class, reflecting the author's keen observations of her contemporary landscape. Alice Brown, a prominent figure in American literature, was known for her keen insights into the human condition and societal challenges. Having experienced the constraints of domestic life herself, her works often reflect a deep empathy for women navigating the complexities of societal norms. "The Prisoner" embodies her perspectives, showcasing her ability to blend personal experience with broader social critique, which was revolutionary for her time. This book is recommended for readers seeking a rich and thought-provoking exploration of personal freedom versus societal constraints. Brown's nuanced characters and intricate storytelling make "The Prisoner" not merely a tale of confinement but a profound commentary on the human spirit's resilience and longing for liberation.

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Alice Brown is an American novelist and short-story writer. She is best known for her tales about New England and as a writer of stories with local colour. Born in New Hampshire in 1857, Brown's stories often portray a female protagonist in a domestic setting. Her first novel, 'Stratford-by-the-Sea', was published in 1884. It cemented Brown as part of the Boston literary scene, but by the time she died in 1948 (aged 91), many of her stories had been forgotten about and were no longer in print.