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High Society Romance: 40 Gilded Age Novels features an eclectic collection of literary works that traverse the intricate landscape of love, romance, and high society during the Gilded Age. The anthology spans a breadth of literary styles, from the vivid realism of Mark Twain to the intricate psychological narratives of Henry James. This collection encapsulates the essence of the era's elegance and opulence, exploring themes of social mobility, gender roles, and romantic ideals through a rich tapestry of narrative voices. Standout pieces include gripping tales that blend satire, forbidden…mehr

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High Society Romance: 40 Gilded Age Novels features an eclectic collection of literary works that traverse the intricate landscape of love, romance, and high society during the Gilded Age. The anthology spans a breadth of literary styles, from the vivid realism of Mark Twain to the intricate psychological narratives of Henry James. This collection encapsulates the essence of the era's elegance and opulence, exploring themes of social mobility, gender roles, and romantic ideals through a rich tapestry of narrative voices. Standout pieces include gripping tales that blend satire, forbidden passion, and social critique, offering readers an engrossing insight into the period's diverse literary milieu. The anthology's contributors are a constellation of luminary authors, each bringing their distinct narrative flair and perspective to the theme of high society romance. With contributions from renowned writers like Frances Hodgson Burnett and Edith Wharton, as well as voices from across the Atlantic such as Leo Tolstoy and George Eliot, this collection aligns with the notable literary and cultural movements of the time. These authors' works collectively enrich the thematic core of the anthology, encapsulating the complexities and nuances of romantic entanglements against the backdrop of societal norms and expectations.

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