Belinda

“Belinda” by Maria Edgeworth, published by Digireads.com on November 29, 2021, is a classic work that explores themes of gender and race through the experiences of its titular character. Spanning 362 pages, this edition presents Edgeworth’s narrative of a young woman navigating the complexities of courtship and the constraints of domestic life. As Belinda moves in with the fashionable Lady Delacour, she encounters various perspectives on marriage and the societal expectations placed on women.
Readers will find that Edgeworth’s story not only highlights the challenges faced by women in her time but also emphasizes the journey toward independence and empowerment. The influences of Lady Delacour and Lady Anne Percival play significant roles in shaping Belinda’s views on her own agency. This edition, printed on premium acid-free paper, offers a thoughtful look at the evolving landscape of women’s roles in literature and society, making it a relevant read for those interested in literature and fiction, particularly within the context of classics.
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Maria Edgeworth takes on issues of gender and race in her early editions of “Belinda”, and although later editions tone down some controversial material to appease audiences, the alterations were most likely made by Edgeworth’s father. Edgeworth’s story centers around Belinda, a young woman who is navigating the complicated path of courtship and the limitations of domesticity. When Belinda is sent to live with the fashionable Lady Delacour, in hopes that she will find a wealthy and respected husband, she is quickly exposed to differing perspectives on marriage and the social obligations of women. The influence of Lady Delacour, and later Lady Anne Percival, motivate Belinda toward independence and a spirit of empowerment reminiscent of Mary Wollstonecraft. Edgeworth’s popularity diminished somewhat after the first two decades of the 19th Century, however, her works influenced later writers like Sir Walter Scott and William Makepeace Thackeray, and expanded the potential for the “female” novel. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper.
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