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Prisoners: Fast Bound In Misery And Iron

Mary Cholmondeley

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Belletristik / Historische Romane und Erzählungen

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In "Prisoners: Fast Bound In Misery And Iron," Mary Cholmondeley explores themes of confinement, social injustice, and the intricate interplay between human morality and institutional power. Written in the late 19th century, Cholmondeley's narrative style blends vivid characterizations with a realist approach, capturing the complexities of individuals trapped within societal constructs. The book's context reflects the growing awareness of social issues during the Victorian era, probing into the lives of the marginalized and advocating for empathy and reform. Through its haunting imagery and poignant prose, the novel invites readers to confront the stark realities of imprisonment—both literal and metaphorical. Mary Cholmondeley (1859-1925) was an influential novelist, known not only for her remarkable literary career but also for her commitment to social issues, particularly women's rights and social reform. Her personal experiences and keen observations of societal inequities heavily informed her writing. Living in a period rife with social upheaval, Cholmondeley's empathy for the disenfranchised shines through in her works, including "Prisoners," which serves as a poignant reflection of her deep concerns for humanitarian issues of her time. I highly recommend "Prisoners: Fast Bound In Misery And Iron" to readers who seek a profound narrative that intertwines social critique with rich character exploration. Cholmondeley's adept storytelling not only captivates but also challenges readers to reflect on the broader implications of justice and humanity. This novel is a significant contribution to Victorian literature that resonates strongly with contemporary discussions on societal structures and individual freedoms.

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Victorian social commentary, introspective character study, personal freedom journey, psychological confinement, literary realism style, societal constraints themes, female autonomy struggle, dark atmospheric fiction, historical fiction exploration, 19th century England