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Ellen Glasgow

Barren Ground

In Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow's novel, 'Barren Ground,' the narrative unfolds in the rural South, vividly portraying the lives of its women in a post-Civil War landscape. Through rich, naturalistic prose and intricate character development, Glasgow delves into themes of struggle, resilience, and the deep-seated societal constraints faced by her protagonists. The novel is framed within the early 20th-century Southern Gothic tradition, reflecting the tensions between tradition and modernity, while exploring the emotional and physical desolations of its characters. Glasgow, a prominent figure in American literature, draws on her own experiences growing up in Virginia to create her compelling characters. Her literary career spanned over five decades, during which she became a key voice in the feminist movement of her time. 'Barren Ground' emerges from her observations of women'Äôs rights, providing nuanced insights into their aspirations and limitations against a backdrop of cultural upheaval. This novel is a profound exploration of femininity and resilience, making it a must-read for those interested in Southern literature, feminist themes, and character-driven narratives. Glasgow's eloquence and depth ensure that readers will be captivated by the struggles and triumphs of her characters, offering a poignant reflection on the nature of human perseverance.
528 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press

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