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The Wide, Wide World


The Wide, Wide World



von: Susan Warner

1,99 €

Verlag: Digicat
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 16.09.2022
ISBN/EAN: 8596547384663
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 592

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In Susan Warner's novel 'The Wide, Wide World,' readers are transported to the mid-19th century America as they follow the journey of a young girl named Ellen Montgomery. This sentimental novel explores themes of faith, family, and perseverance while providing a detailed reflection of the social norms and values of the time. Warner's writing style is marked by its emotional depth and intricate character development, making the story engaging and relatable. Set against the backdrop of rural New York and the bustling city of New York, the novel offers a panoramic view of American society in the 1800s. As one of the bestselling novels of its time, 'The Wide, Wide World' remains a classic piece of American literature that continues to resonate with readers today.
Susan Warner, born Elizabeth Wetherell in 1819, was a prominent American author of the 19th century known for her didactic and sentimental novels. Warner's literary journey began in the embrace of an affluent New York family that later faced financial ruin, an event that played a crucial role in shaping her career as a writer. Seeking solace and sustenance in literature, Warner published her first and most famous novel, 'The Wide, Wide World', under her pseudonym in 1850. The book achieved widespread acclaim, standing as one of the best-selling works of its time, and remaining in print for over a century. It follows the story of Ellen Montgomery and explores themes of piety and virtue, mirroring Warner's own devout Christian faith and the denominational culture of the era. Her narrative technique was characterized by meticulous character development and evocative descriptions of domestic life, catering to readers' appetite for moral instruction intertwined with emotional plotlines. Despite the challenges of her era, including the limited opportunities for female writers, Warner's contributions to American children's literature and Sunday school stories solidified her standing as an important author. Sadly, much of her extensive writing, including more than 30 novels and numerous stories for children, has been eclipsed by the prevailing fame of 'The Wide, Wide World'. Warner's works are seminal in understanding the evangelical fervor and cultural fabric of America during the mid-19th century, and she remains a figure of significance in the annals of American literary history.

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