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Davis, Rebecca Harding
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Davis, R. H. (Rebecca Harding)
Life in the Iron-Mills; Or, The Korl Woman
First published in The Atlantic Monthly, April 1861.
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"Life in the Iron-Mills; Or, The Korl Woman" by Rebecca Harding Davis is a novella that provides a poignant exploration of the lives of working-class individuals in the industrial era, specifically during the late 19th century. Written in a time marked by significant social change and the rise of industrialization, the book centers around the struggles faced by laborers in an oppressive manufacturing environment. The narrative grapples with themes of poverty, identity, and the yearning for beauty in a grim reality, ultimately posing questions about societal structure and human dignity. The story follows Hugh Wolfe, a furnace-tender in an iron mill, who is deeply frustrated by his squalid existence and the limitations imposed on him by society. Alongside him is his cousin, Deborah, portrayed as a hunchbacked picker in the cotton mills, who strives to care for both her family and Hugh. Their lives are filled with a sense of hopelessness, marked by labor, deprivation, and a longing for something greater—something beautiful. As Hugh molds figures from the korl (the waste product of iron production), he expresses, through art, the deep desires and aspirations that remain stifled within him. The climax of the story points to a tragic choice Hugh makes, culminating in a series of events that reflect the broader struggles of the working class, ultimately leading to his incarceration. The narrative serves as a stark reflection on the human condition, illustrating the crux of existential despair and the search for meaning amidst relentless hardship. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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