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Mrs. Harter

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In E. M. Delafield's «Mrs. Harter,» readers are drawn into a rich tapestry of post-Edwardian societal norms and pressures. Delafield employs her signature blend of sharp wit and keen social observation, delivering a narrative that exposes the intricate dynamics of marriage, societal expectations, and personal fulfillment. The prose is both elegant and accessible, weaving a poignant exploration of the titular character's attempts to navigate her life within the constricting boundaries of middle-class respectability. Set against a backdrop of burgeoning modernity in British society, the novel serves as a compelling critique of conventional roles assigned to women of the era. Delafield, born in 1890, was a keen observer of social change and a nuanced chronicler of women's experiences during a transformative period. Her background, embedded in the literary circles of her time, undoubtedly influenced her work. The author's own ambivalence towards the traditional roles of women and her experiences as a journalist and novelist allowed her to craft «Mrs. Harter» with depth and authenticity, providing insights into the struggles faced by women in their quest for identity and autonomy. I wholeheartedly recommend «Mrs. Harter» to readers eager to explore early twentieth-century literature that deftly examines gender roles and societal constraints. Delafield's nuanced portrayal of her characters offers a profound resonance, making this book a compelling read for anyone interested in the intersection of personal and societal narratives.

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Ilmumiskuupäev Litres'is:
03 märts 2025
Objętość:
210 lk
ISBN:
8596547853558
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