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Grazia Deledda

After the Divorce

Grazia Deledda's “After the Divorce” is a poignant exploration of post-marital life set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Sardinia. Deledda employs a lyrical, introspective style, carefully weaving themes of identity, societal expectation, and the struggle for personal autonomy into her narrative. The novel captures the complexities of emotional relationships, reflecting the author's acute awareness of the cultural and social mores of her time, which often placed women in restrictive roles. With rich character development and vivid descriptions of Sardinian landscapes, the story immerses readers in a world where internal conflict mirrors external societal pressures. Deledda, the first Italian woman to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1926, was deeply influenced by her own experiences and the limitations imposed on women in her society. Raised in a patriarchal environment, her writing often challenged conventional gender norms and explored the nuances of female experience. This background, coupled with her desire to depict the authentic emotions of her characters, led to a profound examination of divorce, freedom, and self-discovery in her work. I highly recommend “After the Divorce” to readers interested in early feminist literature and those seeking an insightful narrative that resonates with contemporary themes of personal agency. Deledda's masterful prose and emotional depth invite readers into a transformative journey, making this novel not just a story but a reflection on the pursuit of identity and liberation.
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Detentor dos direitos autorais
Bookwire
Publicação original
2019
Ano da publicação
2019
Editora
Good Press
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