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Présentation A New Aristocracy de Bartlett, Alice E. Format Broché
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Résumé :
A new aristocracy highlights the quiet strength required to maintain personal conviction in the face of social expectation and financial hardship. It explores the internal fortitude of individuals who must redefine their place in the world when external circumstances strip away status and comfort. The focus lies in how dignity is preserved without wealth, and how responsibility is embraced rather than fled from. The story moves through reflections on societal judgment, self-reliance, and the push to remain morally grounded while negotiating survival. Tension arises not from dramatic events but from the emotional labor of daily choices. The novel critiques the limits placed on personal ambition by rigid social frameworks and emphasizes how perseverance can be a form of resistance. The village setting, while small, becomes a reflection of broader cultural attitudes that must be confronted or subverted. Emotional complexity is central, revealing how grief transforms into resolve and how compassion must be balanced with self-respect. The text underscores the necessity of agency, especially when others offer solutions that undermine autonomy. The quiet persistence of identity and values is portrayed as its own kind of nobility, one earned through choices rather than inherited position....
Biographie:
Alice E. Bartlett was born on September 4, 1848, in Delavan, Wisconsin, to parents E. L. Bartlett and Maria Bartlett. She developed an early interest in writing and pursued education at the University of Wisconsin Madison, where she refined her literary talents. Throughout her life, she authored novels and contributed regularly to newspapers, demonstrating a strong commitment to both fiction and journalistic expression. Her career spanned various genres, including essays, lyrics, and miscellaneous works that reflected her intellectual curiosity and literary versatility. Bartlett s work often focused on individual dignity, ethical challenges, and the societal roles women navigated during her time. Her writing was marked by thoughtful engagement with issues of morality and class structure, especially in the late 19th century, when she was most active. She maintained a lifelong presence in the American literary scene, especially in Detroit, where she spent her later years. Bartlett passed away in Detroit, Michigan, on November 19, 1920, at the age of 72. Her legacy reflects a commitment to exploring moral integrity through nuanced characters and socially relevant storytelling, underscoring the role of women in reshaping cultural narratives through literature....
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