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The mother's recompense

Edith Wharton

Editora: Good Press

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Edith Wharton's "The Mother's Recompense" is a poignant exploration of the nuanced interplay between maternal duty and personal desire, framed within the societal constraints of early 20th-century America. The narrative delves into the life of a mother, Judith, who grapples with her past choices and the long-lasting implications they have on her relationship with her children. Wharton employs a rich, introspective prose style, characteristic of her broader body of work, which often critiques the moral rigidity of contemporary society. Set against the backdrop of post-WWI America, this novel reflects the shifting attitudes toward womanhood and independence, making it a significant contribution to the literary canon of its time. Wharton, an astute observer of social dynamics and a prominent figure in American literature, drew from her own experiences as a woman navigating societal expectations to craft this narrative. Her privileged background and deep engagement with the literary and artistic circles of her era informed her exploration of themes such as sacrifice and redemption, particularly in the lives of women. "The Mother's Recompense" allows readers to glimpse the internal conflicts that defined many women's lives during Wharton's time. I highly recommend this novel to readers interested in feminist literature and the intricate psychology of its characters. Wharton's masterful storytelling invites readers to ponder the complexities of love, obligation, and the quest for personal fulfillment, making it an enduring work that resonates even in today's discussions around motherhood and identity.
Disponível desde: 02/03/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 200 páginas.

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