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Beschreibung
Lord Ormont and His Aminta is a late Victorian novel of marriage, honor, and social imprisonment, centering on the brilliant but disregarded Aminta and her proud, aging soldier-husband, Lord Ormont. Meredith sets private feeling against public reputation, using a densely aphoristic, ironic, and psychologically probing style. In its scrutiny of marital law, female selfhood, and aristocratic codes, the novel belongs to the fin-de-siècle debate over the New Woman and the ethical limits of convention. George Meredith, poet, novelist, and one of the most intellectually demanding voices of nineteenth-century fiction, repeatedly returned to the tensions between passion, social judgment, and personal liberty. His own troubled marriage, as well as his long career observing literary culture and middle-class morality, sharpened his interest in women constrained by institutions that claimed to protect them. Aminta's struggle reflects Meredith's characteristic sympathy for inward freedom and moral courage. This complete edition is recommended for readers who value subtle psychological fiction and socially alert realism. Though Meredith's prose requires attention, it rewards patience with wit, complexity, and a searching critique of marriage, gender, and power.
Lord Ormont and His Aminta is a late Victorian novel of marriage, honor, and social imprisonment, centering on the brilliant but disregarded Aminta and her proud, aging soldier-husband, Lord Ormont. Meredith sets private feeling against public reputation, using a densely aphoristic, ironic, and psychologically probing style. In its scrutiny of marital law, female selfhood, and aristocratic codes, the novel belongs to the fin-de-siècle debate over the New Woman and the ethical limits of convention. George Meredith, poet, novelist, and one of the most intellectually demanding voices of nineteenth-century fiction, repeatedly returned to the tensions between passion, social judgment, and personal liberty. His own troubled marriage, as well as his long career observing literary culture and middle-class morality, sharpened his interest in women constrained by institutions that claimed to protect them. Aminta's struggle reflects Meredith's characteristic sympathy for inward freedom and moral courage. This complete edition is recommended for readers who value subtle psychological fiction and socially alert realism. Though Meredith's prose requires attention, it rewards patience with wit, complexity, and a searching critique of marriage, gender, and power.
Details
Genre: Romane & Erzählungen
Rubrik: Belletristik
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9788027290857
ISBN-10: 8027290856
Sprache: Englisch
Autor: Meredith, George
Hersteller: Good Press
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: OK Publishing s.r.o., 20a, Kosíre, Zahradníckova 1220, ?-150 00 Prague, obrody@gmail.com
Maße: 229 x 152 x 9 mm
Von/Mit: George Meredith
Gewicht: 0,245 kg
Artikel-ID: 126494559