Sybil (Annotated)
Über das eBook
Benjamin Disraeli's Sybil; or, The Two Nations (1845) is a searching Condition-of-England novel that dramatizes the alarming gulf between aristocratic privilege and industrial poverty in early Victorian Britain. Through the intertwined stories of Charles Egremont, a young nobleman awakening to social conscience, and Sybil Gerard, the morally radiant daughter of a Chartist worker, Disraeli fuses romance, political argument, social investigation, and Gothic-inflected melodrama. Its style is expansive and rhetorical, moving between parliamentary satire, historical reflection, and vivid depictions of factory towns, workhouses, and popular unrest. Disraeli, later a Conservative prime minister, wrote Sybil during his emergence as a political novelist and theorist of "Young England," a movement that sought to reconcile hierarchy with social responsibility. Of Jewish birth, literary ambition, and outsider status within the ruling class, he possessed a distinctive sensitivity to questions of power, inheritance, national identity, and exclusion. The novel reflects his belief that Britain's stability depended upon moral obligation between classes, not laissez-faire indifference. Readers interested in Victorian fiction, political thought, or the origins of modern social critique will find Sybil indispensable. It is both a compelling narrative and a provocative diagnosis of a divided nation.
This enriched edition has been carefully crafted to add value to your reading experience.
- A succinct Introduction situates the work's timeless appeal and themes.
- The Synopsis outlines the central plot, highlighting key developments without spoiling critical twists.
- A detailed Historical Context immerses you in the era's events and influences that shaped the writing.
- An Author Biography reveals milestones in the author's life, illuminating the personal insights behind the text.
- A thorough Analysis dissects symbols, motifs, and character arcs to unearth underlying meanings.
- Reflection questions prompt you to engage personally with the work's messages, connecting them to modern life.
- Hand‐picked Memorable Quotes shine a spotlight on moments of literary brilliance.
- Interactive footnotes clarify unusual references, historical allusions, and archaic phrases for an effortless, more informed read.
Über den Autor
Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881) was a British politician of the Conservative Party who twice served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. He played a central role in the creation of the modern Conservative Party, defining its policies and its broad outreach. He was also a novelist, publishing works of fiction even as prime minister. Disraeli's literary and political career interacted over his lifetime and fascinated Victorian Britain. In the 1840s Disraeli wrote a trilogy of novels with political themes.
Produkt Details
Verlag: e-artnow
Genre: Sprache - Englisch
Sprache: English
Umfang: 458 Seiten
Größe: 1,0 MB
ISBN: 4064066059156
Veröffentlichung: 17. April 2020