L'Assommoir: A Working Woman's Life
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Science Fiction
Format
Hardcover
Pages
129
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1990
Publisher
Twayne Publishers
ISBN-10
0805794441
ISBN-13
9780805794441
Description
Lilian R. Furst's work offers a deep and insightful exploration of the struggles faced by working women, particularly through the lens of Émile Zola's powerful novel. With a keen analytical perspective, Furst delves into the social and economic challenges that define the lives of these women, examining how their experiences reflect the broader societal issues of their time. The book artfully weaves together historical context and literary analysis, illuminating the ways in which Zola's characters embody the resilience and tenacity of those navigating a harsh industrial landscape.
Through a careful consideration of literary techniques and themes, the author sheds light on the intersection of gender and class. Furst's research is meticulously backed by a wealth of bibliographical references, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the text and its implications. This study serves as an essential resource for anyone seeking to grasp the complexities of women's lives in the context of 19th-century realism, revealing the enduring relevance of these themes in contemporary discussions about gender and labor.
Through a careful consideration of literary techniques and themes, the author sheds light on the intersection of gender and class. Furst's research is meticulously backed by a wealth of bibliographical references, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the text and its implications. This study serves as an essential resource for anyone seeking to grasp the complexities of women's lives in the context of 19th-century realism, revealing the enduring relevance of these themes in contemporary discussions about gender and labor.
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