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The Marne: A Tale of the War (eBook)

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2022
46 Seiten
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The Marne: A Tale of the War - Edith Wharton
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Edith Wharton's "The Marne: A Tale of the War" is a poignant exploration of the human experience during World War I, woven into the fabric of a story that transcends mere historical narrative. The novel employs Wharton's elegant prose and acute psychological insight to delve into the complexities of war and its impact on both individual lives and broader societal constructs. Set against the backdrop of the Marne River, the tale captures the chaos of battle, the haunting specter of loss, and the moral ambiguities faced by its characters, reflecting the disillusionment permeating the early 20th century literary landscape. Wharton masterfully balances realism with an introspective gaze, inviting readers to contemplate the nuanced grief and resilience that arise in wartime. Edith Wharton, a prominent figure in American literature, drew upon her own experiences and social observations to craft narratives that resonate with authenticity. Having traveled extensively in Europe and engaged with the cultural and political upheavals of her time, Wharton's insights into the complexities of human relationships and societal expectations enable her to portray the ravages of war with both empathy and intellect. "The Marne" emerges as a crucial work in her oeuvre, embodying her keen awareness of the human condition amid cataclysmic change. I highly recommend "The Marne" to readers seeking a profound contemplation of war's effects on the human spirit. Wharton's nuanced characterizations and eloquent prose provide a deep, reflective experience that remains relevant in contemporary discussions around conflict and its aftermath. This work serves not only as a historical account but also as a timeless exploration of courage, loss, and the enduring power of hope.

Edith Wharton (1862–1937) was a prominent American novelist, short story writer, and designer, who adeptly portrayed the lives and morals of the late 19th-century elite society into which she was born. Born as Edith Newbold Jones into an affluent New York family, Wharton was self-educated from her extensive family library, as educational institutions were not deemed necessary for women of her social standing during that era. Despite these societal restrictions, she became an eminent writer, with a prolific output that included 'The Marne: A Tale of the War,' a poignant novella weaving the horror and heroism of World War I through the experiences of a young American boy in France. Wharton's literary style exemplifies both realism and a piercing examination of the roles and expectations of women in her social milieu. Her writing often reveals her deep understanding of human behavior and the complexities of social structures. Wharton's oeuvre features over 40 books, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning 'The Age of Innocence,' as well as 'Ethan Frome,' and 'The House of Mirth.' Her work remains significant for its critical insight into the societal norms of her time and its influence on the American literary canons, securing her legacy as a key figure in the world of letters. Wharton shattered the confines of traditional women's roles both in her life and through her characters—pioneers of their own lives.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Literatur Krimi / Thriller / Horror
Schlagworte 1910s historical fiction • 1914-1918 • 20th-century Realism • American Literature • american women writers • classic war narratives • Courage • descriptive storytelling style • early 20th century authors • Edith Wharton novels • elite society • Emotional warfare narrative • Fiction • firsthand war observations • French battlefield stories • historical context • historical fiction novel • historical wartime literature • Home Front • Human Condition • Human toll of conflict • Personal Transformation • personal war reflections • Poignant literary perspective • Pulitzer Prize-winning author • The Marne novel • Vivid character portraits • war correspondent • War-themed character study • World War • World War I • World War I experiences • World War I fiction
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