Lucy Maud Montgomery

The Blue Castle

A 1920s Canadian Romance of Self-Discovery, Family Satire, and Wilderness Escape. Sprachen: Englisch. 22,9 cm / 15,2 cm / 0,9 cm ( B/H/T )
Buch (Softcover), 128 Seiten
EAN 9788028337681
Veröffentlicht November 2023
Verlag/Hersteller Sharp Ink
10,60 inkl. MwSt.
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Beschreibung

Published in 1926, The Blue Castle is Lucy Maud Montgomery's rare adult novel, a sharp yet lyrical romance set amid the stifling respectability of small-town Ontario and the liberating wilderness of Muskoka. Its heroine, Valancy Stirling, is transformed by a mistaken medical diagnosis into a woman willing to defy family tyranny, social convention, and emotional timidity. Blending comedy of manners, satire, pastoral description, and fairy-tale wish fulfillment, the novel belongs to the interwar tradition of female self-emancipation while retaining Montgomery's characteristic sensitivity to landscape and inner life. Montgomery, best known for Anne of Green Gables, was a Canadian writer whose fiction often explores imagination as a means of survival. Orphaned in childhood and raised among strict relatives, she understood both the comforts and cruelties of domestic expectation. By the time she wrote The Blue Castle, her own experiences of marriage, authorship, religious duty, and emotional confinement had deepened her interest in women seeking private freedom. Readers who admire intelligent romantic fiction, feminist coming-of-age narratives, or Canadian literary landscapes will find The Blue Castle both charming and subversive. It is a restorative novel, witty and humane, that argues for courage, desire, and the right to inhabit one's own life.