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Madame Delphine

Engelsk
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Madame Delphine is a story set in early 19th-century New Orleans that explores the emotional and societal challenges faced by a free quadroon woman. As the narrative unfolds, it delves into themes of love, race, identity, and the complexities of heritage within a racially divided society. The novel begins with a vivid depiction of the city, contrasting the lively Canal Street with the quiet Rue Royale, where Madame Delphine Carraze's weathered home stands as a symbol of her past and current struggles. Once celebrated for her beauty and charm, Delphine now lives a life overshadowed by loss, societal constraints, and the difficulties of securing a future for her daughter in a prejudiced world. The opening chapter establishes the character's inner turmoil and emotional complexity, setting the stage for her journey as she contemplates her past and navigates the realities of her present. Through her experiences, the novel addresses deep issues of race, societal roles, and personal sacrifice, reflecting on the impact of heritage and identity in a divided world.
ISBN
9789370816800
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
3.1.2025
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