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The Nest The White Pagoda The Suicide A Forsaken Temple Miss Jones and the Masterpiece - cover

The Nest The White Pagoda The Suicide A Forsaken Temple Miss Jones and the Masterpiece

Anne Douglas Sedgwick

Casa editrice: DigiCat

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Anne Douglas Sedgwick's collection, which includes 'The Nest,' 'The White Pagoda,' 'The Suicide,' 'A Forsaken Temple,' and 'Miss Jones and the Masterpiece,' showcases her unique ability to intertwine psychological depth with captivating narrative structure. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century society, these stories explore complex themes of isolation, existential angst, and the intricate tapestry of human relationships. Sedgwick's prose, characterized by its elegance and precision, reflects the influences of both the Modernist and Edwardian literary movements, weaving in elements of psychological realism that probe the inner lives of her characters. As a member of the Sedgwick literary family, Anne Douglas Sedgwick was acutely aware of the societal pressures and artistic dilemmas faced by women of her time. Her experiences living in both America and Europe enriched her understanding of cultural nuances, further informing the characters and narratives she crafted. This bi-cultural insight allows her to articulate the struggles of identity and belonging with a nuanced perspective that resonates powerfully through her writing. Recommended for readers seeking profound reflections on the human condition, this collection invites them to embark on a journey through the intricacies of life and art. Sedgwick's vivid storytelling and intellectual rigor not only entertain but also provoke thought, making this work an invaluable addition to any literary bookshelf.
Disponibile da: 16/09/2022.
Lunghezza di stampa: 146 pagine.

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