Pink and white tyranny; a society novel
Par : Harriet Beecher-Stowe
Collection : World classics
Editeur : Saga Egmont International
Numéro de produit : 9788726644449
ISBN : 9788726644449
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What makes a villain a villain? If you find a questionable main character intriguing, this social satire is perfect for you.
The atypical character Lillie is a spoiled and self-absorbed young woman. She marries an aristocratic man who expects her to live up to his ideals of the perfect wife, but soon he finds out that she is nothing but trouble, manipulative, dishonest and money-driven.
A clear villain you might think, but as always things are not as simple as they may seem..
The story criticizes social standards and norms, emphasizing the ridiculous expectations set for both men and women, and how they largely influence each other. For fans of Jane Austen, Jojo Moyes and Amy Tan.
The daughter of a Calvinist preacher, Harriet Beecher Stowe (1811-1896) was an American author and ardent abolitionist, whose most famous novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin" became the fiercest attack on slavery at the time. Stowe's influence reached much farther than literature, and marked politics and society, opening the world's eyes to the horrors of slavery. Stowe also wrote travel memoirs, numerous articles, letters, and short stories.