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Marion Harland

Marion Harland's Autobiography

In “Marion Harland's Autobiography,” one of America'Äôs pioneering female authors provides a candid exploration of her life, seamlessly blending personal narrative with cultural critique. Written in an engaging yet introspective style, Harland's prose reflects the intricacies of the 19th-century Southern experience, emphasizing themes of gender, societal expectations, and resilience. Through her eloquent storytelling, she not only recounts her own journey but also illuminates the broader implications of her experiences within the literary landscape of her time, making it a significant contribution to American literature. Marion Harland, born Mary Harvey in Virginia, was an influential figure in the 19th-century literary scene, known for her keen observations and robust narratives that challenged the norms of her era. Growing up in a society bound by rigid gender roles, her life experiences and personal struggles undoubtedly shaped the introspective nature of her autobiography. Harland's commitment to addressing issues pertinent to women'Äôs lives at the time is reflected in her lifelong dedication to writing and social reform. This autobiography is a must-read for anyone interested in women'Äôs history, literature, and the complexities of personal narrative. Harland's reflections resonate with contemporary readers, offering insights into the historical context that shaped her identity while inspiring individuals to pursue authenticity amidst societal pressures.
532 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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