Book0 • 300+ pages • 5+ hours reading time
The Bondwoman
4.2/5(1840 ratings)
About this book
"The Bondwoman" by Marah Ellis Ryan is a novel likely penned in the late 19th century. The story explores themes of love, identity, and the complex social dynamics surrounding race and gender, primarily through the lens of its central characters, including the intense and passionate Marquise de Caron, also known as Judithe Levigne. As the narrative unfolds, it hints at intricate relationships that transcend borders and cultures. The opening of the novel introduces several key characters, beginning with Madame Blanc, who oversees a home for aged ladies and relates the intertwining histories of American and French lives. We are introduced to Judithe, reflecting on her life and the legacy of her marriage to Philip Alain, the Marquise de Caron, as well as the vibrant Lieutenant Kenneth McVeigh, who is shown navigating societal expectations in Paris. The dialogues and interactions emphasize contrasting values erupting from social class and race, particularly as they relate to women’s identities in a world marked by both privilege and oppression. The complex backstories and connections hinted at in these early chapters set the stage for a rich exploration of these themes throughout the novel.
Language
English
Publisher
Project Gutenberg
Release date
Unknown
Downloads
121
More by Marah Ellis Ryan
Browse all books by this authorExplore United States Books
Discover more United States literature
Click "Read now" to open in our Reader with AI features.
Community Discussions
Join the conversation about this book
Discussions
0 discussions
No discussions yet
Be the first to start a discussion about this book!
AI-Powered Insights
Intelligent analysis and summaries
AI Insights Available
Get detailed AI-powered analysis for "The Bondwoman" including character insights, themes, plot analysis, and more.
Summary
Characters
Themes
Analysis
Generation typically takes 1-2 minutes
Reader Reviews
See what others are saying
Reviews
Overall Rating
4.2
1840 ratingsBased on community ratings
No reviews yet
Be the first to review this book!
Readers Also Enjoyed
Discover more books similar to The Bondwoman