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Mary Brunton's novel, 'Self-control', is a compelling exploration of morality, love, and societal expectations in early 19th century Scotland. Written in a sentimental and didactic style popular during the Romantic period, the novel follows the journey of Laura Montreville as she navigates the challenges of upholding her virtue and self-control in the face of external pressures. Brunton's use of vivid descriptions and emotional introspection adds depth to the characters and evokes empathy from the reader, making 'Self-control' a captivating read that offers insight into the moral dilemmas faced by women of that era. Through the narrative, Brunton raises questions about the nature of duty, personal agency, and the consequences of societal judgment. Mary Brunton, a Scottish novelist and playwright, drew inspiration from her own experiences as a clergyman's daughter to craft a story that reflects the cultural norms and values of her time. Her keen observations of human behavior and her ability to weave moral lessons into a compelling narrative demonstrate her skill as a writer. I recommend 'Self-control' to readers interested in exploring themes of morality, social expectations, and the complexities of human relationships in a historical context.
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E-bok: 22. november 2019
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