Children of Violence series

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The Children of Violence series is a semi-autobiographical sequence of novels by Doris Lessing that follows protagonist Martha Quest’s coming-of-age and political awakening against the backdrop of colonial Africa and mid-20th-century social upheaval.

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instanceOf literary work
novel series
author Doris Lessing NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
explores conflict between personal freedom and social expectations
psychological development of Martha Quest
social and political change in the 20th century
follows Martha Quest’s coming-of-age
Martha Quest’s political awakening
genre bildungsroman
political fiction
semi-autobiographical fiction
hasNumberOfVolumes 5
hasPart A Proper Marriage NERFINISHED
A Ripple from the Storm NERFINISHED
Landlocked
Martha Quest NERFINISHED
The Four-Gated City NERFINISHED
hasSemiAutobiographicalBasis true
influencedBy Doris Lessing’s life in Southern Rhodesia
language English
literaryForm prose
literaryMovement feminist literature
postcolonial literature
mainCharacter Martha Quest NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective third-person
notableWorkInSeries The Four-Gated City NERFINISHED
protagonistGender female
publicationPeriodEnd 1969
publicationPeriodStart 1952
publisher Michael Joseph NERFINISHED
setting colonial Africa
mid-20th-century society
targetAudience adult readers
theme colonialism
gender roles
individual versus society
political radicalization
race relations
war and social upheaval
timePeriodCovered Second World War NERFINISHED
interwar period
post-Second World War era

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Doris Lessing notableWork Children of Violence series