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The Love Letters of Dorothy Osborne to Sir William Temple, 1652-54
O książce
In «The Love Letters of Dorothy Osborne to Sir William Temple, 1652-54,» the reader is gifted a remarkable window into the intimate and passionate correspondence between Dorothy Osborne and her beloved, Sir William Temple. Written in elegantly crafted prose, these letters not only convey a profound emotional resonance but also reflect the societal norms and expectations of 17th-century England. Osborne's eloquent style combines wit, humor, and deep sentiment, navigating the complexities of love amidst the constraints of her time, portraying her struggles against familial obligations and societal disapproval with grace and determination. Dorothy Osborne, a member of the English gentry, was an astute and educated woman whose letters showcase her keen intellect and cultural awareness. Her relationship with Sir William Temple, an influential statesman, was fraught with challenges, including the pressures of familial disapproval. This collection offers readers insight into the life of a woman largely confined by the expectations of her gender yet who articulates her desires and yearnings with remarkable clarity and conviction. This volume is highly recommended for readers interested in women's history, epistolary literature, and the complexities of love in a bygone era. Osborne's letters serve not only as a personal testament of affection but also as a rich cultural document, illuminating the interplay between personal longing and social convention during a pivotal time in English history.