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"His Second Wife" by Ernest Poole is a captivating domestic drama. In this compelling narrative, Poole explores the intricacies of marriage, love, and betrayal against the backdrop of early 20th-century New York City. The story follows protagonist Arnold Howe, a successful businessman, as he navigates the complexities of his relationships with two very different women. As Arnold grapples with his feelings for his first wife, the steadfast and traditional Isabel, he finds himself drawn to the vivacious and unconventional Rose, his second wife. Poole deftly weaves a tale of passion, conflict,…mehr

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"His Second Wife" by Ernest Poole is a captivating domestic drama. In this compelling narrative, Poole explores the intricacies of marriage, love, and betrayal against the backdrop of early 20th-century New York City. The story follows protagonist Arnold Howe, a successful businessman, as he navigates the complexities of his relationships with two very different women. As Arnold grapples with his feelings for his first wife, the steadfast and traditional Isabel, he finds himself drawn to the vivacious and unconventional Rose, his second wife. Poole deftly weaves a tale of passion, conflict, and moral ambiguity as Arnold struggles to reconcile his desires with his sense of duty and societal expectations. Through vivid characterization and poignant storytelling, Poole delves into the complexities of human emotions and the consequences of our choices. "His Second Wife" serves as a compelling exploration of the human condition, examining themes of love, loyalty, and the pursuit of happiness in the face of societal norms and personal obligations. With its richly drawn characters and thought-provoking narrative, "His Second Wife" stands as a timeless work of domestic fiction, resonating with readers through its exploration of universal themes and timeless dilemmas.
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Autorenporträt
Poole was born on January 23, 1880, in Chicago, Illinois, to Abram and Mary Howe Poole. His Wisconsin-born father was a prominent commodities trader at the Chicago Board of Trade, and his mother came from a well-established Chicago family; together, they produced seven children. Poole was homeschooled until he was nearly seven years old, when he enrolled in Chicago's University School for Boys. He first demonstrated a talent for the written word while working briefly on the staff of the school newspaper. He grew up in an affluent environment, spending summers at his family's seasonal home in Lake Forest, Michigan. After a year away from formal study, Poole returned to Princeton, New Jersey, to attend Princeton University, where he took political science courses taught by Woodrow Wilson. There, he continued to show an interest in journalism and fiction writing, joining the staff of the school's daily newspaper, The Prince, before finding conventional journalism tiresome. He transitioned from practical journalism to the arts, contributing to the college literary magazine, The Lit, and writing two librettos for the prestigious Princeton Triangle Club, both of which were rejected.