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Superhit Stories of Edith Wharton

by (Prabhat Prakashan)

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Superhit Stories of Edith Wharton by Edith Wharton
Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Edith Wharton with the Superhit Stories of Edith Wharton. This collection brings together a selection of Wharton's compelling and insightful short stories, showcasing her exquisite prose, keen observations of society, and exploration of human desires and limitations. From the scathing social critiques of 'The House of Mirth' to the haunting tales of forbidden love in 'Ethan Frome,' Wharton's works transport readers to the opulent world of the Gilded Age and beyond. Prepare to be enthralled by Wharton's eloquence, as she delves into the complexities of human relationships, societal expectations, and the pursuit of happiness.

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Exquisite Prose and Elegance: The Superhit Stories of Edith Wharton highlight Wharton's mastery of language and her ability to weave intricate narratives with elegance and precision. Through her rich descriptions, evocative imagery, and lyrical prose, Wharton creates a world that is both alluring and poignant. Readers will be captivated by her attention to detail and her ability to evoke the nuances of human emotions and the social milieu in which her stories are set.

Social Critique and Satire: Wharton's stories are not merely tales of romance and society; they serve as incisive social critiques and satirical commentaries on the constraints and hypocrisies of the upper class. Through her astute observations and sharp wit, Wharton exposes the facade of propriety and the rigid expectations imposed by society. Her stories delve into themes of class, gender roles, and the struggles faced by individuals trapped within the confines of societal norms.

Complex Characters and Human Desires: Wharton's characters are complex and multi-dimensional, grappling with their desires, aspirations, and the limitations imposed upon them by society. Whether it's the tragic Lily Bart in 'The House of Mirth' or the tormented Ethan Frome, Wharton delves into the depths of human motivations, exploring the conflicts between societal expectations and personal fulfillment. Her stories offer a nuanced portrayal of human desires and the consequences of choices made in pursuit of happiness.
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  • Print Length: 142 Pages
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