My Brilliant Career

My Brilliant Career

by Miles Franklin
My Brilliant Career

My Brilliant Career

by Miles Franklin

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 «Моя Блискуча Кар’єра» — дебютний роман австралійської письменниці та феміністки Майлз Франклін. Його головна героїня, Сибілла Мелвін, зовсім не хоче жити за жорстокими класовими законами австралійського суспільства кінця ХІХ ст, проте стикається з необхідністю жертвувати власними мріями заради благополуччя родини. Вона важко працює і щодня страждає від наслідків алкоголізму батька та суворих умов життя в австралійському буші. Шлюб із молодим та перспективним фермером Гарольдом Бічамом може вирішити усі її проблеми — проте чи зможе Сибілла пожертвувати власними переконаннями і незалежністю та жити, як всі? Як продовжиться її «блискуча» кар’єра?

Роман Майлз Франклін — прекрасний зразок класичної прози, проте книга підіймає питання, актуальні й донині: вузькі соціальні рамки, стереотипи, обов’язок та бажання, а також конфлікт можливостей, амбіцій і соціального середовища. Неймовірні описи австралійської природи органічно доповнюють оповідь та роблять її ще яскравішою.

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“My brilliant career” is the debut novel by Australian writer and feminist Miles Franklin. His protagonist, Sybilla Melvin, does not want to live by the harsh class laws of late nineteenth-century Australian society, but faces the need to sacrifice her own dreams for the well-being of her family. She works hard and suffers daily from her father’s alcoholism and the harsh living conditions in the Australian bush. A matrimony with a young and promising farmer Harold Beecham can solve all her problems – but will Sybil be able to sacrifice her own convictions and independence and live like everyone else? How will her ”brilliant” career continue?

Miles Franklin’s novel is a great example of classical prose, however, the book raises questions which are still relevant nowadays: narrow social boundaries, stereotypes, responsibility and desire, as well as the conflict of opportunities, ambitions and social environment. Incredible descriptions of Australian nature organically complement the story and make it even brighter.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9791221317749
Publisher: Bookraine Publishing House
Publication date: 04/02/2022
Series: Australian literature , #1
Sold by: StreetLib SRL
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB
Language: Ukrainian

About the Author

Sandra M. Gilbert teaches at the University of California, Davis.

Table of Contents

Introductionv
1.I Remember, I Remember3
2.An Introduction to Possum Gully7
3.A Lifeless Life10
4.A Career Which Soon Careered to an End15
5.Disjointed Sketches and Grumbles20
6.Revolt28
7.War E'er a Rose Without Its Thorn?35
8.Possum Gully Left Behind. Hurrah! Hurrah!45
9.Aunt Helen's Recipe55
10.Everard Grey62
11.Yah!71
12.One Grand Passion79
13.He85
14.Principally Letters94
15.When the Heart is Young101
16.When Fortune Smiles106
17.Idylls of Youth114
18.As Short as I Wish Had Been the Majority of Sermons to Which I Have Been Forced to Give Ear125
19.The 9th of November 1896128
20.Same Yarn--continued136
21.My Unladylike Behaviour Again145
22.Sweet Seventeen150
23.Ah, For One Hour of Burning Love, 'Tis Worth an Age of Cold Respect!159
24.Thou Knowest Not What a Day May Bring Forth167
25.Because?172
26.Boast Not Thyself of Tomorrow177
27.My Journey185
28.To Life188
29.To Life--continued196
30.Where Ignorance is Bliss, 'Tis Folly to Be Wise209
31.Mr M'Swat and I Have a Bust-up214
32.Ta-ta to Barney's Gap222
33.Back at Possum Gully225
34.But Absent Friends are Soon Forgot230
35.The 3rd of December 1898237
36.Once Upon a Time, When the Days Were Long and Hot242
37.He That Despiseth Little Things, Shall Fall Little by Little252
38.A Tale That is Told and a Day That is Done256
Endnotes259

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