Entre em um mundo infinito de histórias
Romance
Flora Annie Webster Steel'Äôs "King-Errant" emerges as a profound exploration of identity and moral complexity set against the backdrop of colonial India. With its vividly drawn characters and richly woven narratives, the book reflects the tensions of a society grappling with the dualities of power and vulnerability. Steel employs a lyrical prose style, interspersed with dialogues that illuminate the intricacies of human relationships amid the socio-political upheaval of British rule. This literary work not only serves as a testament to Steel'Äôs awareness of her contemporary milieu but also embodies the larger narrative of Western perceptions of the East during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Flora Annie Webster Steel, a prominent figure in British literature, was deeply influenced by her experiences in India, where she lived for several years. These experiences not only shaped her worldview but also seeded themes present in "King-Errant," deftly addressing questions of belonging and allegiance. A pioneer in portraying the female experience in colonial contexts, Steel'Äôs insights into cultural encounters resonate throughout her writings, making her a formidable voice in early modern literature. "King-Errant" is a compelling read for those interested in colonial literature, gender studies, and the conversations surrounding identity. Readers will find in Steel'Äôs work a rich tapestry of thought-provoking ideas, challenging them to reflect on their own definitions of honor and duty. This book stands as a testament to a writer whose keen observations and lyrical craft continue to inspire.
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Data de lançamento
Ebook: 20 de dezembro de 2019
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