Marie Gourdon.  Maud Ogilvy

Marie Gourdon

Por Maud Ogilvy

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Sinopsis

In "Marie Gourdon," Maud Ogilvy weaves a rich tapestry of historical and emotional depth, illuminating the life of a 19th-century French Canadian woman navigating the complexities of identity, culture, and societal expectations. The narrative employs a lyrical style imbued with vivid imagery and poignant reflections, capturing the essence of a turbulent era while remaining accessible to contemporary readers. Through an intricate interplay of character development and historical detail, Ogilvy meticulously examines themes of resilience, autonomy, and the struggle for self-definition against the backdrop of a rapidly changing world. Maud Ogilvy, an accomplished author and scholar of Canadian literature, draws on her own heritage and academic background in gender studies to breathe life into Marie Gourdon's story. Her dedication to portraying the nuanced experiences of women in history stems from her understanding of the marginalization often faced by such figures. Ogilvy's deep-seated passion for unveiling overlooked narratives serves as a guiding force in her writing, making "Marie Gourdon" not only a literary work but a vital contribution to the discourse surrounding women's history and representation. This book is highly recommended for readers who appreciate historical fiction steeped in authenticity and emotional resonance. Fans of feminist literature and those interested in Canadian history will find Ogilvy's portrayal of Marie Gourdon both enlightening and inspiring. With its compelling prose and rich thematic exploration, "Marie Gourdon" invites readers to engage with the past while drawing connections to their own experiences.

Maud Ogilvy

  • Editorial:
  • Good Press
  • ISBN:
  • 4064066132958
  • Idioma:
  • Inglés
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  • Kb
  • Publicado:
  • Diciembre 30, 2018
  • Cuentos de Hadas y Mitología

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