15,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Versandkostenfrei*
Versandfertig in 1-2 Wochen
payback
8 °P sammeln
  • Broschiertes Buch

Was it right to forgive? A domestic romance examines emotional strength, moral duty, and the quiet struggles that arise within family and social circles. The story contrasts deep affection with personal sacrifice, raising questions about the nature of justice, loyalty, and the cost of forgiveness. Through portrayals of close relationships strained by unspoken expectations, it reveals how trust and betrayal coexist in private life. The novel delves into changing social values, where traditional beliefs face challenges from education, independence, and evolving gender roles. Emotional conflicts…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Was it right to forgive? A domestic romance examines emotional strength, moral duty, and the quiet struggles that arise within family and social circles. The story contrasts deep affection with personal sacrifice, raising questions about the nature of justice, loyalty, and the cost of forgiveness. Through portrayals of close relationships strained by unspoken expectations, it reveals how trust and betrayal coexist in private life. The novel delves into changing social values, where traditional beliefs face challenges from education, independence, and evolving gender roles. Emotional conflicts are layered with concerns about reputation and class, especially as personal choices ripple into public judgment. The narrative centers on how individuals define responsibility within families and how love is measured not only by feeling but by acts of endurance. Was it right to forgive: A domestic romance does not offer easy answers but rather presents an exploration of how grace and reconciliation must contend with the memory of past wrongs and the weight of future hopes.
Autorenporträt
Amelia E. Barr was a prolific author known for her historical novels, as well as her short stories. Born in the mid-19th century, Barr's works often reflect her keen interest in history, particularly the early experiences of her adopted homeland, and frequently feature strong, resilient female characters. Her writing is characterized by rich descriptions and engaging narratives that delve into themes of love, family, and social issues. One of her most notable works is "The Squire of Sandal-Side," which showcases her talent for blending romance with pastoral elements. Throughout her career, Barr published numerous novels and gained a dedicated readership, establishing herself as an influential figure in her genre. Her storytelling ability, along with her insightful portrayals of character and society, contributed to her lasting legacy in literature. She continued to write until her later years, leaving behind a substantial body of work that reflects the cultural and historical contexts of her time.