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Souls Belated (eBook)

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2022
25 Seiten
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Souls Belated - Edith Wharton
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In "Souls Belated," Edith Wharton presents a poignant exploration of the constraints of societal expectations and the complexities of personal desire in the early 20th century. This novella unfolds the inner turmoil of its protagonist, a socially astute woman grappling with the limitations of her marriage and the paradox of love amid the strictures of New York's elite. Wharton employs a rich, evocative prose style that intricately details the protagonist's emotional landscape, seamlessly interweaving themes of alienation, identity, and the struggle for independence, revealing the nuanced interplay between societal norms and individual aspirations. Edith Wharton, a trailblazer in American literature, draws on her own experiences within the upper echelons of society, where she witnessed firsthand the repercussions of rigid social codes. Her acute observations of the lives of the privileged illuminate her work, and her command of character nuance lends depth to her narratives. "Souls Belated" showcases her mastery in encapsulating the tension between personal fulfillment and societal duty, a theme reflective of Wharton's own life decisions, including her unconventional divorce. For readers seeking an insightful reflection on the interplay of love, marriage, and self-identity within the framework of early 20th-century society, "Souls Belated" stands as a significant and compelling read. Wharton's deft portrayal of complex characters and their inner conflicts invites readers to contemplate the sacrifices made for societal acceptance, ultimately resonating with the timeless quest for personal authenticity.

Edith Wharton, born Edith Newbold Jones on January 24, 1862, in New York City, emerged as a preeminent American novelist and short story writer of the early 20th century. Hailing from a wealthy and socially prominent family, Wharton received a private education under the guidance of governesses. Her affluence afforded her the grandeur of observing society's upper crust, which she masterfully depicted in her literary works. A Pulitzer Prize winner for 'The Age of Innocence' (1920), Wharton's oeuvre often scrutinized the mores and social stratifications of the elite. Writing with keen insight and nuanced characterization, she was heralded for her critical examination of the gilded surfaces of high society, revealing the complex human struggles beneath. Her novella 'Souls Belated', a discerning exploration of social conventions and personal liberation, exemplifies Wharton's narrative dexterity and thematic concerns. Her style, grounded in realism and marked by her astute psychological acumen, has drawn comparisons to her contemporary and friend Henry James. Wharton's literary achievements extend beyond fiction; she was also a respected designer, as demonstrated in 'The Decoration of Houses' (1897), and an insightful cultural critic with 'Italian Villas and Their Gardens' (1904). Wharton's legacy resides not only in her profound contributions to American literature but also in her trailblazing role as a woman of letters in an era where such a career was often inaccessible to women. Wharton passed away on August 11, 1937, in Saint-Brice-sous-Forêt, France, leaving behind a body of work that continues to resonate with readers and scholars alike.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 10.8.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th century literature • American literary fiction • American Literature • American Realism • character relationships • Classic • classic women's literature • complex relationships • Divorce dilemma • Edith Wharton • Edith Wharton classic • emotional conflict • female empowerment • feminist themes • Gilded Age • Gilded Age novels • Gilded Age romance • high society novels • Historical • historical fiction • independent woman • individual autonomy • Intellectual characters • Marriage expectations • moral dilemma literature • moral dilemmas • psychological drama • romantic short story • social class fiction • Social commentary • societal constraints • vintage narratives • Women authors
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