Vagabondia

Vagabondia

1884

Buchbeschreibung

In 'Vagabondia' (1884), Frances Hodgson Burnett, renowned for her richly detailed narratives and vivid character portrayals, gives us a rarefied glimpse into the dynamics of a bohemian family ensconced in the throes of Victorian society. The novel's rendering of its characters' struggles, desires, and inmost thoughts exhibit Burnett's prowess as a storyteller, melding domestic narrative with an incisive examination of social norms of the time. Its place within literary history hums with the early reverberations of feminist thought and class commentary observed through a distinctly humorous and engaging lens, setting it apart as more than just an entertaining tale; it serves as a reflection on societal confines and personal liberation.
In exploring the life and works of Frances Hodgson Burnett, one must consider her own experiences of the vicissitudes of social status and family dynamics. Born in Manchester, England, and later emigrating to the United States, Burnett's transatlantic life provided her a unique perspective on the dichotomies of wealth and poverty, freedom and convention. These themes undeniably influenced 'Vagabondia,' wherein Burnett channeled her observations into a spirited narrative that juggles levity with commentary, much in the way of her more famous novel, 'The Secret Garden.'
'Vagabondia' comes recommended to enthusiasts of classic English literature and, indeed, to any readers who desire a journey through the manners and mores of a bygone era seen through the eyes of lively, unforgettable characters. As DigiCat Publishing has skillfully republished this work for new audiences, the book stands ready to spark conversations and delight those who cherish literary explorations of family, society, and the enduring question of what it means to find one's place in the world.

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