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'Bodies of Light' is a deeply poignant tale of a psychologically tumultuous 19th century upbringing set in the atmospheric world of pre-Raphaelitism and the early suffrage movement. Ally (older sister of May in 'Night Waking'), is intelligent, studious and engaged in an eternal - and losing - battle to gain her mother's approval and affection. Her mother, Elizabeth, is a religious zealot, keener on feeding the poor and saving prostitutes than on embracing the challenges of motherhood. Even when Ally wins a scholarship and is accepted as one of the first female students to read medicine in London, it still doesn't seem good enough.
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Bodies of Light, Sarah Moss
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- Pubblicato
- 2015
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- Titolo
- Bodies of Light
- Sottotitolo
- englische Ausgabe
- Lingua
- Inglese
- Autori
- Sarah Moss
- Editore
- Granta Books
- Pubblicato
- 2015
- Formato
- In brossura
- Pagine
- 320
- ISBN10
- 1847089097
- ISBN13
- 9781847089090
- Serie
- Tag
- Narrativa, Tema stórico, Salute & Medicina, Amore, Famiglia, Donne, Bambini, Letteratura britannica, Inghilterra, XIX Secolo, Femminismo, Gran Bretagna, Genitorialità, Londra, Perdita, Epoca Vittoriana, Studi di medicina, Emancipazione, Diritti delle donne
- Valutazione
- 3,65 su 5
- Descrizione
- 'Bodies of Light' is a deeply poignant tale of a psychologically tumultuous 19th century upbringing set in the atmospheric world of pre-Raphaelitism and the early suffrage movement. Ally (older sister of May in 'Night Waking'), is intelligent, studious and engaged in an eternal - and losing - battle to gain her mother's approval and affection. Her mother, Elizabeth, is a religious zealot, keener on feeding the poor and saving prostitutes than on embracing the challenges of motherhood. Even when Ally wins a scholarship and is accepted as one of the first female students to read medicine in London, it still doesn't seem good enough.




