The Custom of the Country
Autor: | Edith Wharton |
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EAN: | 9788028212216 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 19.06.2019 |
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Schlagworte: | class conflict themes female ambition story gilded age society literary realism style marriage and divorce midwestern origins new york socialite social climbing narrative transatlantic journey wealth and status |
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Edith Wharton's 'The Custom of the Country' masterfully explores the intricate social dynamics of early 20th-century America through the eyes of its protagonist, Undine Spragg. Wharton employs a keen narrative style that deftly balances wit and sharp social commentary, immersing readers in a world where ambition and societal expectations collide. Set against the opulent backdrop of New York's elite circles, the novel captures the essence of the Gilded Age's moral ambiguities, as it critiques the relentless pursuit of wealth and status while illuminating the limitations imposed on women within that era. Wharton's rich and evocative prose, laden with irony, invites an examination of the American Dream's darker facets, particularly as experienced by women striving for autonomy in a constricted societal framework. Edith Wharton, a groundbreaking figure in American literature, was born into a privileged family in 1862, affording her unique insights into the social mores of the upper class. Her personal experiences as a woman navigating a constricted society significantly influenced her work, earning her numerous literary accolades, including the Pulitzer Prize for 'The Age of Innocence.' 'The Custom of the Country' further demonstrates her commitment to elevating women's voices and delineating their struggles amid societal constraints, reflecting her own challenges as a female author. This novel is highly recommended for readers seeking a nuanced understanding of early 20th-century American society through a feminist lens. Wharton's incisive exploration of gender, class, and ambition, accompanied by her masterful storytelling, ensures that 'The Custom of the Country' remains a significant work in American literature. Engaging, provocative, and ultimately timeless, this book invites contemplation and discussion, making it a vital addition to any literary library.