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Elizabeth's Campaign

Humphry, Mrs. Ward

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Belletristik / Hauptwerk vor 1945

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In 'Elizabeth's Campaign' by Humphry Mrs. Ward, the reader is transported to the Victorian era where the protagonist, Elizabeth, embarks on a crusade for social justice. The book is written in a classic Victorian literary style, characterized by its intricate plots, moral lessons, and social commentary. Ward's depiction of Elizabeth's journey through the trials and tribulations of the time immerses the reader in the intricate societal norms and political landscape of the era. The novel also touches upon themes of gender roles, class disparities, and the power dynamics of the time, making it a compelling read for those interested in Victorian literature and society. Ward's masterful storytelling and vivid descriptions bring the characters and settings to life, allowing the reader to fully engage with the narrative. 'Elizabeth's Campaign' is a must-read for those interested in exploring the complexities of Victorian society and the individuals who challenged its norms.

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Literary fiction, Gender roles, Social commentary, British author, Domestic narratives, Victorian era, Edwardian literature, Women's rights, Early 20th century England, Social realism