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Margaret Deland's 'The Iron Woman' is a compelling historical novel set in the late 19th century, following the life of the protagonist, Deborah Norris, as she navigates the challenges of marriage and societal expectations. Deland's writing style is characterized by intricate descriptions of the time period, vivid character development, and a keen insight into human relationships. The novel provides a nuanced look at the role of women in society during this era, shedding light on the constraints they faced and the strength it took to push against them. Margaret Deland, a prominent American…mehr

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Margaret Deland's 'The Iron Woman' is a compelling historical novel set in the late 19th century, following the life of the protagonist, Deborah Norris, as she navigates the challenges of marriage and societal expectations. Deland's writing style is characterized by intricate descriptions of the time period, vivid character development, and a keen insight into human relationships. The novel provides a nuanced look at the role of women in society during this era, shedding light on the constraints they faced and the strength it took to push against them. Margaret Deland, a prominent American novelist and short story writer, was known for her exploration of social issues and moral dilemmas in her works. Her own experiences growing up in a conservative household likely influenced her interest in feminist themes and the portrayal of complex female characters in 'The Iron Woman.' Deland's insightful commentary on the challenges women faced in the 19th century resonates with readers to this day. I highly recommend 'The Iron Woman' to readers interested in historical fiction with a focus on feminist themes and societal norms. Deland's poignant storytelling and thought-provoking exploration of gender roles make this novel a captivating and thought-provoking read.

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Margaret Wade Campbell Deland (1857-1945) was an American author, known for her works of fiction, short stories, poetry, and her two-volume autobiography. Born in Pennsylvania, Deland became an important figure in American literature, particularly within the literary realism movement. Her writing often centered around the intricacies of domestic life, human relationships, and the social constraints of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She was particularly interested in the roles and struggles of women, which was a major theme in many of her works. Deland's novels are known for their psychological depth and their exploration of the challenges faced by individuals within the context of societal norms. Her most notable works include The Awakening of Helena Richie (1906), The Way to Peace (1910), The Iron Woman (1911), and The Voice (1912). Throughout her career, Deland's stories reflected her keen observations of the emotional and moral dilemmas faced by her characters, particularly women navigating complex family and social expectations.