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The House of Mirth (eBook)

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2022
341 Seiten
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The House of Mirth - Edith Wharton
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In 'The House of Mirth,' Edith Wharton masterfully unveils the intricate web of New York's elite society in the early 20th century, exploring themes of class, morality, and the constraints placed upon women. Wharton's lyrical prose and keen psychological insight bring to life the struggles of the protagonist, Lily Bart, a young woman teetering on the brink of financial ruin and social ostracism. The novel is rich with social commentary, depicting a world obsessed with wealth and status, while drawing upon Wharton's personal experiences within high society to highlight the often ruthless nature of social stratification. Edith Wharton, an iconic figure in American literature, often drew inspiration from her own background as a member of New York's elite. Her firsthand experiences of the pressures and expectations of high society inform her portrayal of Lily, imbuing the narrative with authenticity and depth. Wharton was the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize, reflecting her significant contributions to literary discourse, particularly concerning the role of women within patriarchal frameworks. 'The House of Mirth' is an essential read for those interested in the intersection of gender, class, and society, as it offers both a critical examination of a bygone era and a timeless reflection on the human condition. Wharton's exploration of the tension between personal desire and societal expectation remains profoundly relevant, making this novel a must-read for anyone invested in the complexities of social mores.

Edith Wharton, born Edith Newbold Jones on January 24, 1862, into a wealthy and distinguished New York family, was a prominent American novelist, short story writer, and designer. Wharton broke through the tight societal norms of her time to become one of the most respected writers in American literature. Educated privately in the United States and abroad, Wharton possessed a keen insight into the upper-class society, which became the focus of her elegantly crafted novels. She was fluent in several European languages and steeped in the culture of the Old World, which informed her literary aesthetic. One of her most acclaimed novels, 'The House of Mirth,' published in 1905, is a piercing critique of the rigid expectations and moral strictures of the American aristocracy. This novel, like much of her work, is characterized by her witty and incisive analysis of social strata and the dynamics of gender and class. Wharton's narrative style weaves irony with compassion, revealing the inner lives of her characters with psychological complexity and vivid realism. Over the span of her career, Wharton authored more than forty books, including 'Ethan Frome,' 'The Age of Innocence,' for which she won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1921, and 'The House of Mirth,' solidifying her legacy as a central figure in the canon of American literature. She passed away on August 11, 1937, but her works continue to attract critical acclaim and scholarly attention for their enduring contributions to American letters and social commentary.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Literatur Romane / Erzählungen
Schlagworte 19th century women authors • Accidental Knight • age of innocence author • American high society fiction • American literary naturalism • American Literature • antique romance novels • beneath a scarlet sky • character-driven novel • Character Study • class conflict • Edith Wharton classics • elegant prose style • female ambition story • gender roles • Gilded Age • Gilded Age novels • gilded age society • High Society • In the Arms of the Elite • Jane Austen • literary irony • Literary Realism • Little Women • New York High Society • New York societal novels • New York Society • opulent lifestyle critique • Sinclair Lewis • social class literature • social expectations • social status critique • The Dark Bones • The Great Gatsby • Time and Chance • timeless classic themes • Upper Class Critique • wealth and privilege • what the wind knows • women's constraints exploration
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