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Summer

Edith Wharton

Casa editrice: CLXBX

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Summer by Edith Wharton is a powerful and emotionally charged novel that explores awakening, desire, class boundaries, and the search for identity in a restrictive rural society. First published in 1917, the novel is often regarded as a bold and unconventional work within Wharton's literary career, offering a stark portrayal of passion and social limitation.

The story follows Charity Royall, a young woman who has grown up in a small, isolated mountain town under difficult circumstances. Taken in as a child by a local lawyer, she has lived a life shaped by dependency and limited opportunity, working in a quiet, constrained environment with few prospects for change.

Charity's life begins to shift when she meets Lucius Harney, a cultivated and educated young man from a very different social world. Harney represents escape, refinement, and the possibility of a life beyond the confines of her small community. Drawn to him, Charity experiences a powerful emotional and romantic awakening that challenges her understanding of herself and her future.

As their relationship develops, Charity is forced to confront the realities of social inequality, personal ambition, and emotional vulnerability. The contrast between her rural environment and Harney's privileged background becomes increasingly significant, shaping the choices she must make.

Edith Wharton portrays Charity's inner conflict with psychological depth and sensitivity, capturing the intensity of youthful desire alongside the constraints imposed by social circumstance. The novel examines how environment, upbringing, and opportunity shape individual destiny.

The setting of the rural "mountain" community plays a central role in the story, symbolizing both confinement and belonging. Wharton uses the landscape to reflect Charity's emotional state, emphasizing themes of isolation, longing, and transformation.

Summer is notable for its frank treatment of sexuality, emotional awakening, and social judgment, making it one of Wharton's most daring works. It explores the tension between personal desire and societal expectation, particularly for young women with limited autonomy.

At its core, the novel is a coming-of-age story about a young woman's struggle to define her identity in a world that offers her few choices. Charity's journey is both deeply personal and socially revealing, highlighting the harsh realities faced by those on the margins of society.

Ideal for readers of classic literature, psychological fiction, and emotional coming-of-age stories, Summer remains a compelling exploration of passion, class, and the difficult path toward self-discovery.
Disponibile da: 11/05/2026.
Lunghezza di stampa: 197 pagine.

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