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Old New York (Four-Book Collection)

Edith Wharton

Verlag: DigiCat

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In "Old New York," Edith Wharton presents a captivating four-book collection that intricately explores the social mores and distinctive cultural landscape of late 19th-century New York City. Through rich, atmospheric prose and keen psychological insight, Wharton delves into the lives of its upper-class society, revealing the intricate dance between propriety, ambition, and moral complexity. The collection intertwines narratives of love, betrayal, and the often-punitive nature of social expectations, bringing to life a milieu where elegance and decay coexist, and where characters grapple with the weight of tradition against the surge of modernity. Edith Wharton, an American novelist and leading figure of the literary elite, draws upon her own experiences as a member of the elite society she depicts. Her deep understanding of the cultural intricacies and tensions within high society, combined with her personal observations, fuels her narratives. Wharton's background and vantage point provide her with the unique ability to both celebrate and critique the world she inhabited, allowing for a nuanced portrayal of its constraints and complexities. "Old New York" is an essential read for those interested in American literature and social history. Wharton's astute observations and masterful storytelling not only illuminate the past but also resonate with contemporary themes of identity and societal pressure. This collection invites readers to reflect on the enduring impacts of class and culture, making it a pivotal addition to any literary canon.
Verfügbar seit: 10.12.2022.
Drucklänge: 336 Seiten.

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