Marie Grubbe

Marie Grubbe

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May 23, 2010 · Danese · Copertina rigida (192 pagine)
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Formato Copertina rigida
Pagine 192
Lingua Danese
Pubblicato May 23, 2010
Editore Kessinger Publishing, LLC
ISBN-10 1161441417
ISBN-13 9781161441413

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Set in Denmark in the late 17th century, this narrative follows the life of Marie Grubbe, a woman whose resilience and desire for freedom defy societal norms. Marie is an unconventional character, navigating a world steeped in rigid rules and expectations for women. Her journey explores the constraints placed upon her by family, society, and her own ambitions, revealing the inner struggles of a woman who longs for autonomy in an age when such desires were often crushed.

As Marie embarks on various tumultuous relationships, the reader witnesses the complexity of her character unfold. She often oscillates between the pursuit of genuine love and the societal pressures to conform. Her interactions with men who either uplift or undermine her aspirations add depth to her story and highlight the challenges of her time.

Jacobsen’s rich prose immerses the reader in the lush, yet unforgiving landscape of Denmark, illustrating how environment shapes both the character and her fate. Themes of passion, betrayal, and the quest for identity resonate throughout, inviting readers to reflect on the timeless struggle for self-determination.

Marie’s journey is one of both personal empowerment and profound tragedy, leaving a lasting impression of a woman who fought against the tides of her era. The narrative ultimately serves as a poignant commentary on the constraints of gender roles and the complexities of human relationships, making Marie Grubbe a compelling exploration of a woman's life against the backdrop of societal expectations.
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