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Mill on the Floss

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 1036520277
ISBN-13 9781036520274
Publisher Sothis Press
Imprint Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Oct 10th, 2024
Ksh 7,250.00
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Set against the vivid backdrop of rural 19th-century England, this book weaves a compelling narrative that explores the complex dynamics of family, society, and personal ambition. Through the lives of its characters, centered around a brother and sister growing up in Dorlcote Mill, the author delves deep into themes of love, loss, and the relentless push and pull between duty and desire. The lush descriptions of the English countryside provide a stark contrast to the turbulent emotions that drive the story forward, highlighting the constraints imposed by social expectations and the pursuit of personal identity within them.

The book situates itself firmly within the broader historical context of Victorian literature, offering insights into gender roles, industrialization, and class conflict. It stands out for its richly detailed setting and its exploration of moral complexities, making it a significant contribution to English literature's understanding of individual versus community responsibilities.

Thematic depth is one of this novel's hallmarks it navigates through issues like intellectual freedom versus social conformity, the impact of past decisions on future generations, and the innate human struggle for self-fulfillment amidst societal pressures. These ideas are meticulously presented through the lens of relatable characters whose internal conflicts mirror larger societal debates.

In conclusion, this book not only offers a captivating story set in a time of great change but also provides timeless insights into human nature and society's evolving challenges. Its ability to intertwine personal dilemmas with broader social issues makes it a valuable read for anyone interested in exploring the depths of human emotion against a backdrop of historical significance.
Set against the vivid backdrop of rural 19th-century England, this book weaves a compelling narrative that explores the complex dynamics of family, society, and personal ambition. Through the lives of its characters, centered around a brother and sister growing up in Dorlcote Mill, the author delves deep into themes of love, loss, and the relentless push and pull between duty and desire. The lush descriptions of the English countryside provide a stark contrast to the turbulent emotions that drive the story forward, highlighting the constraints imposed by social expectations and the pursuit of personal identity within them.

The book situates itself firmly within the broader historical context of Victorian literature, offering insights into gender roles, industrialization, and class conflict. It stands out for its richly detailed setting and its exploration of moral complexities, making it a significant contribution to English literature''s understanding of individual versus community responsibilities.

Thematic depth is one of this novel''s hallmarks it navigates through issues like intellectual freedom versus social conformity, the impact of past decisions on future generations, and the innate human struggle for self-fulfillment amidst societal pressures. These ideas are meticulously presented through the lens of relatable characters whose internal conflicts mirror larger societal debates.

In conclusion, this book not only offers a captivating story set in a time of great change but also provides timeless insights into human nature and society''s evolving challenges. Its ability to intertwine personal dilemmas with broader social issues makes it a valuable read for anyone interested in exploring the depths of human emotion against a backdrop of historical significance.

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