The Waters of Edera
Ouida
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Belletristik / Historische Romane und Erzählungen
Beschreibung
In "The Waters of Edera," Ouida intricately weaves a narrative that explores themes of love, social aspiration, and the complexities of human relationships against the backdrop of a fictional Mediterranean landscape. This novel exemplifies her characteristic style, marked by lush descriptions and a lyrical prose that evokes both the beauty and turmoil of its characters' inner lives. Through the lens of romance and tragedy, Ouida comments on the constraints of Victorian society and the fervent desire for personal freedom, revealing the emotional depths of her protagonists in a manner reminiscent of the great Romantic writers. Ouida, a notable figure in the 19th-century literary scene, often tackled issues of gender and class, informed by her own experiences as a woman writer in a male-dominated literary world. Born Maria Louise Ram√©, Ouida's work frequently reflects her disdain for societal conventions and her advocacy for the marginalized. Her travels throughout Europe also enriched her storytelling, imbuing her texts with vivid imagery and an authentic sense of place that enhances the depth of her narratives. For readers in search of a richly layered novel that transcends its time, "The Waters of Edera" is a compelling choice. Ouida'Äôs skilled prose invites an immersive reading experience, making it a pivotal work for anyone interested in the intersections of romance, social critique, and exquisite literary craftsmanship.
Kundenbewertungen
emotional resonance exploration, artistic ambition journey, betrayal and tragedy, elegant storytelling style, Victorian society expectations, young artist protagonist, Italian romantic drama, lyrical prose narrative, Edera valley setting, symbolism and metaphor