The Lamplighter

The Lamplighter

The Lamplighter, or an Orphan Girl's Struggles and Triumphs

Maria S. Cummins / Maria SCummins

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Wildside Press
Año de edición:
2025
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Ficción clásica
ISBN:
9781479414833
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This sentimental novel follows the life of a young orphan who, taken in by a kindly lamplighter, grows into a woman of strong moral character despite relentless adversity. Through trials of poverty, betrayal, and loss, she maintains an unwavering commitment to virtue, finding spiritual strength and human kindness in even the darkest corners of life. Blending melodrama, religious overtones, and moral instruction, the story reflects Victorian ideals while offering a heartfelt portrait of personal resilience. A defining work of 19th-century American domestic fiction, it moved generations of readers with its emotional sincerity and hopeful message.Maria Susanna Cummins (1827-1866) was an American novelist, best known for her best-selling 1854 novel, The Lamplighter. The Lamplighter was Cummins first novel and it was only out-sold at the time by Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin. James D. Hart (author of The Oxford Companion to American Literature) noted that The Lamplighter could provide insight into the American culture of its time: 'If a student of taste wants to know the thoughts and feelings of the majority who lived during Franklin Pierce’s administration, he will find more positive value in Maria Cummins’ The Lamplighter or T. S. Arthur’s Ten Nights in a Bar-Room than he will in Thoreau’s Walden - all books published in 1854.' Cummin’s heroine Gerty Flint inspired James Joyce’s character Gerty McDowell in a portion of Ulysses generally believed to be a parody of Cummins’ writing style.

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