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Red and Black

Love, Duty, and Society: A Tale of Passion and Morality in Early 20th Century America
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In «Red and Black,» Grace S. Richmond intricately weaves a narrative that explores the tensions between personal ambition and societal expectations in the early 20th century. The titular colors symbolize contrasting ideals of passion and pragmatism as the protagonist navigates a world steeped in traditional values yet teeming with modern aspirations. Richmond's poignant prose, full of rich imagery and emotional depth, captures the internal struggles of her characters while reflecting the broader changes sweeping through American society during this transitional period. Her sophisticated storytelling allows readers to engage with the nuanced themes of identity and ambition with both empathy and clarity. Grace S. Richmond, an esteemed author of her time, was known for her keen observations of contemporary life and the complexities of human emotions. Drawing on her own experiences in a society undergoing significant change, Richmond infused her writing with authentic reflections on gender roles and the pursuit of personal fulfillment. Her work often mirrored the challenges faced by women in an evolving landscape, making «Red and Black» a profound exploration of the era's cultural dichotomies. Readers seeking an insightful portrayal of aspiration amid societal constraints will find «Red and Black» to be a compelling addition to their literary collection. Richmond's mastery of language and her ability to illuminate the human condition make this novel not only a captivating read but also a significant commentary on early 20th-century American life.

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Data wydania na Litres:
11 października 2024
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390 str.
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4066338064783
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