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Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century London, Ada Leverson's "Tenterhooks" artfully navigates the intricate web of human emotions, societal expectations, and romantic entanglements. This witty and often humorous novel employs a distinctive epistolary style and sharp dialogue, showcasing Leverson'Äôs deft hand at character development and astute observations about the complexities of love and friendship. The narrative unfolds through captivating letters and conversations, allowing readers to experience the vulnerabilities and confessions of its characters, each carefully crafted to…mehr

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Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century London, Ada Leverson's "Tenterhooks" artfully navigates the intricate web of human emotions, societal expectations, and romantic entanglements. This witty and often humorous novel employs a distinctive epistolary style and sharp dialogue, showcasing Leverson'Äôs deft hand at character development and astute observations about the complexities of love and friendship. The narrative unfolds through captivating letters and conversations, allowing readers to experience the vulnerabilities and confessions of its characters, each carefully crafted to reflect the mores and manners of Edwardian society. Ada Leverson, often regarded as one of the leading figures of the society literary scene, was closely associated with prominent writers such as Oscar Wilde and George Bernard Shaw. Her experiences in London's elite circles and her keen insight into the inner workings of human relationships greatly influenced her writing. "Tenterhooks" not only showcases her literary prowess but also serves as a subtle critique of the conventions that governed her contemporaries, illustrating how personal desires can collide with societal obligations. For readers seeking a novel that combines humor, poignancy, and a sharp critique of social norms, "Tenterhooks" is a captivating choice. Leverson'Äôs exploration of the human condition resonates through the ages, offering insight into love's trials and tribulations. This work invites you to engage with the delightful intricacies of relationships while reflecting on timeless themes that remain relevant today.

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Ada Esther Leverson was a British novelist and writer born on October 10, 1862, in Beddington, United Kingdom. She was best known for her wit and keen observations of society, which she skillfully weaved into her novels. Leverson's works often explore the complexities of love, relationships, and the social dynamics of the time. Her novels, such as Love's Shadow (1908) and Tenterhooks (1912), focus on romantic entanglements, personal dilemmas, and the intricacies of societal expectations. Her writing is marked by a light, witty tone, yet often subtly critiques the conventions of the upper classes. She was married to Ernest Leverson and was the daughter of Samuel Henry Beddington. Ada Leverson's literary career, while successful in her time, is perhaps most remembered for her contribution to the genre of the British social novel. She passed away on August 30, 1933, in Florence, Italy, at the age of 70. Despite a more subdued recognition today, her work remains appreciated for its deft portrayal of social mores and relationships during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.