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Edith Wharton

The Triumph of Night

In “The Triumph of Night,” Edith Wharton explores the intricate dynamics of human emotions against the backdrop of societal expectations and personal desire. Set in the early 20th century, this novella delves into themes of isolation, longing, and moral ambiguity, embodied by its richly developed characters. Wharton's prose is both elegant and poignant, characterized by her keen psychological insight and masterful use of realism, offering readers a profound glimpse into the complexities of life and relationships during a time of great social change. Edith Wharton, an esteemed author and the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, was profoundly influenced by her own experiences in high society and her keen understanding of its intricacies. Having lived through both the opulence and the turmoil of the Gilded Age, Wharton's works often reflect her critical perspective on social structures and the profound effects of individual choices. Her literary career was marked by a desire to illuminate the tensions between personal aspiration and societal limitations, a theme that resonates powerfully in “The Triumph of Night.” I highly recommend “The Triumph of Night” to readers who appreciate nuanced character studies and rich explorations of moral dilemmas. Wharton'Äôs ability to weave emotional depth with sharp social critique makes this novella an essential read for anyone interested in the complexities of human nature and societal interactions.
35 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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