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Consequences Book I by E. M. Delafield explores the emotional and psychological struggles of a young woman growing up in Edwardian society, bound by strict social expectations and Victorian morality. The protagonist faces inner conflict as she grapples with her family's pressure to conform to societal norms, particularly those placed on women of her class. Delafield's novel delves into the isolation that comes from rebellion against these rigid expectations, portraying the emotional tragedy that can result from the clash between personal desires and societal conformity. The novel provides a…mehr

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Consequences Book I by E. M. Delafield explores the emotional and psychological struggles of a young woman growing up in Edwardian society, bound by strict social expectations and Victorian morality. The protagonist faces inner conflict as she grapples with her family's pressure to conform to societal norms, particularly those placed on women of her class. Delafield's novel delves into the isolation that comes from rebellion against these rigid expectations, portraying the emotional tragedy that can result from the clash between personal desires and societal conformity. The novel provides a deep psychological portrayal of the protagonist's emotional struggles as she seeks self-discovery amidst the weight of tradition and family dynamics. Delafield weaves themes of gender roles and class into the narrative, highlighting the difficulties women faced in their pursuit of personal growth during a time when rebellion against societal norms often led to devastating consequences.
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E. M. Delafield, born Edmée Elizabeth Monica de la Pasture in 1890, was a prolific English author best known for her sharp wit and keen observations of British middle-class life. Raised in an aristocratic family, Delafield's early life exposed her to the societal expectations and constraints that would later become central themes in her work. She began her literary career after serving as a Voluntary Aid Detachment nurse during World War I, an experience that deeply influenced her perspective on women's roles and societal norms. Delafield gained widespread recognition with her popular Diary of a Provincial Lady series, which humorously chronicled the everyday life of a middle-class housewife in 1930s England. Her writing, often laced with subtle satire, was both reflective of and critical toward the conventions of her time. She tackled issues such as gender roles, class, and the emotional and psychological challenges faced by women trapped in societal expectations, as seen in works like Consequences. Throughout her career, Delafield authored numerous novels, plays, and essays, solidifying her reputation as a prominent voice in early 20th-century literature. Her work remains celebrated for its blend of humor, insight, and social commentary. She passed away in 1943, leaving behind a rich literary legacy.