
Priest's Daughter
Dorothy Hare, the daughter of a rural church priest, has become responsible for everything from shop debts to district affairs, from collecting donations to flattering the congregation, as her father puts all the duties on her. Dorothy has full faith in God and has accepted the role that life has given her without complaint. But one day, that strong routine is suddenly shaken, and Dorothy finds herself penniless on the streets, doing hard labor with people she doesn't know - moreover, she doesn't remember who she is.
Orwell, a It sheds light on the situation of women, workers and homeless people in 1930s England through Dorothy, whom she carries from one part of society to a completely different part of society overnight. The Priest's Daughter, which has a special place in the author's literature with its narrative styles that can be considered experimental, is a unique novel in which faith and unbelief, morality and devotion, money and poverty are questioned.
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Media Type: Paper
Pulp Type: 2. Dough
Number of Pages: 328
Size: 14x21
Number of Prints: < /strong>1. Publication
First Printing Year: 2017
Publisher | : | Can Publishing |
Number of pages | : | 328 |
Publication Year | : | 2017 |
ISBN | : | 9789750734359 |
The heart | : | Turkish |