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Cobwebs and Cables

A Tale of Friendship, Compassion, and Social Inequality in Victorian England

Hesba Stretton

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Belletristik / Hauptwerk vor 1945

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In "Cobwebs and Cables," Hesba Stretton weaves a rich tapestry of urban life in 19th-century England, capturing the socio-economic contrasts and moral dilemmas of the period. This novel deftly employs a realist style, interlacing vivid descriptions with intricate character development, as it explores themes of industrialization, poverty, and the resilience of the human spirit. Stretton's narrative is structured around compelling dialogues and poignant reflections, maintaining a keen awareness of the social issues that plagued her time, particularly the struggles of women and the working class. Hesba Stretton, a prominent Victorian author, often focused on the plight of the less fortunate, drawing from her own experiences as a social reformer and educator. Her commitment to philanthropy and the welfare of children informed her writing, instilling her works with a sense of empathy and purpose. As a prolific writer, Stretton was influenced by the prevailing literary movements of her time, but she remained distinct in her moral themes and character-driven narratives, symbolizing the transformative power of compassion in adversity. "Cobwebs and Cables" is highly recommended for readers interested in exploring the complexities of Victorian society through a richly drawn narrative lens. Stretton's insights into human character and societal structures offer a timeless reflection on the social injustices that continue to resonate today, making this work an enduring addition to the canon of classic literature.

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social inequality themes, Victorian social commentary, children's literature classic, interclass friendship, Hesba Stretton novel, compassionate narratives, detailed character studies, emotional resilience, historical fiction, poverty and privilege