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Alice Muriel Williamson,C.N.Williamson

The Motor Maid

The Motor Maid is a captivating anthology that spans an array of literary styles and themes, rooted in the exhilarating new world of early motor travel and its societal implications. Within this collection, the works explore the dynamics of freedom and exploration, not only through physical landscapes but within social constructs. With varied narratives, the stories offer rich insights into the nuances of mobility and the changing roles of women in the Edwardian era, punctuated by daring adventures and perceptive observations. The diversity of tales and their inventive plotting keep the reader engrossed, revealing the unique significance of this emergent literary sub-genre. The well-curated harmonization of voices by editors C. N. Williamson and A. M. Williamson, themselves prominent authors of travel fiction, sets this anthology in a unique literary context. The authors were pioneers in exploring the concept of travel as a means of personal and societal transformation, often interweaving their experiences within layers of fiction. Their collective works are influential in shaping the perception of automobiles and the opportunities they presented for women during the early 20th century, positioning their narratives as both original and culturally significant. The Motor Maid is an essential read for anyone interested in early 20th-century literature and social history. It offers a comprehensive exploration of how modernity fostered new literary forms and themes. This anthology provides an appreciation of the transformative power of technology and its impact on identity and freedom. Readers are invited to immerse themselves in this vibrant collection to gain a deeper understanding of the era and the stories that emerged from a society on the brink of transformation through the exhilarating lens of motoring adventure.
316 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press

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