Mary E. Mann 
Mrs. Day’s Daughters [EPUB ebook] 
Navigating Victorian Society: A Tale of Family, Class, and Female Independence

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In ’Mrs. Day’s Daughters, ’ Mary E. Mann masterfully navigates the intricate landscape of Victorian societal norms and the evolving roles of women through the lives of its titular characters. Written in a detailed and empathetic prose style, the novel intricately weaves personal dilemmas with broader social commentary, reflecting the turbulence of an era grappling with issues of gender and class. Mann employs a rich tapestry of dialogue and narrative, revealing the inner worlds of her characters while simultaneously critiquing the rigid expectations imposed upon them by society, highlighting both the struggles and triumphs of womanhood in the 19th century. Mary E. Mann, a prominent figure in Victorian literature, drew upon her own experiences as a wife and mother, as well as her observations of contemporary society, to craft this compelling narrative. Her background in education and social reform profoundly influenced her writing, pushing her to explore the nuanced challenges faced by women during her time. Mann’s own advocacy for women’s rights and education permeates her work, making her a significant voice in the discourse surrounding women’s roles in society. ’Mrs. Day’s Daughters’ is highly recommended for readers interested in feminist literature and historical fiction. It offers a profound exploration of the female experience that resonates beyond its time, making it essential reading for those seeking to understand the complexities of women’s societal roles. Mann’s insightful portrayal of her characters encourages reflection on the ongoing struggles for gender equality, making this novel both timeless and relevant.

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Språk Engelska ● Formatera EPUB ● Sidor 284 ● ISBN 4064066149703 ● Filstorlek 0.7 MB ● Utgivare Good Press ● Stad Prague ● Land CZ ● Publicerad 2019 ● Nedladdningsbara 24 månader ● Valuta EUR ● ID 7515347 ● Kopieringsskydd Social DRM

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