"Griselda: A Society Novel in Rhymed Verse" by Wilfrid Scawen Blunt is a fictional narrative written in the late 19th century. This novel explores themes of love, morality, and the challenges of societal expectations through the life of its main character, Griselda, a woman of high fashion navigating her place in a world of privilege and duty. As she marries Lord L., the story hints at the complexities of their relationship amid the backdrop of her seemingly unfulfilled aspirations and emotional struggles. The opening of "Griselda" sets the stage for a reflective exploration of human nature, with the narrator contemplating the moral dilemmas faced in society. Griselda is introduced as a beautiful and proud woman deeply rooted in her social standing, yet she grapples with her identity and desires as she moves through life. The chapter delves into her early days of marriage, where she experiences both joy and discontent, and begins to hint at the inner turmoil that may arise as the story unfolds. As the narrator observes her life, there is an aura of anticipation for the challenges and transformations that await both Griselda and those around her, establishing a rich terrain for the exploration of love, choices, and societal roles. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Griselda: a society novel in rhymed verse
By Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
"Griselda: A Society Novel in Rhymed Verse" by Wilfrid Scawen Blunt is a fictional narrative written in the late 19th century. This novel explores the...
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2013-06-30
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Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, sometimes spelt Wilfred, was an English poet and writer. He and his wife Lady Anne Blunt travelled in the Middle East and were instrumental in preserving the Arabian horse bloodlines through their farm, the Crabbet Arabian Stud. He was best known for his poetry, which appeared in a collected edition in 1914, and also wrote political essays and polemics. He became additionally known for strongly anti-imperialist views that were still uncommon in his time.
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