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Alice Duer Miller's 'The Charm School' is a captivating novel that delves into the complex social dynamics of high society in early 20th century New York. The book is filled with witty dialogue and sharp observations that provide a satirical commentary on the pretensions and hypocrisies of the wealthy elite. Miller's writing style is both elegant and incisive, drawing readers into a world of opulence and intrigue. The novel stands out for its keen insights into human behavior and its exploration of gender roles and power dynamics in a time of great change. 'The Charm School' is a classic…mehr

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Alice Duer Miller's 'The Charm School' is a captivating novel that delves into the complex social dynamics of high society in early 20th century New York. The book is filled with witty dialogue and sharp observations that provide a satirical commentary on the pretensions and hypocrisies of the wealthy elite. Miller's writing style is both elegant and incisive, drawing readers into a world of opulence and intrigue. The novel stands out for its keen insights into human behavior and its exploration of gender roles and power dynamics in a time of great change. 'The Charm School' is a classic example of American social satire that continues to resonate with readers today.

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Alice Duer Miller (1874-1942) was an American writer and poet, recognized for her wit, feminist perspective, and engaging literary style. Born into a wealthy and influential New York family, Miller enjoyed a privileged education, graduating from Barnard College in 1899. She soon became known for her advocacy of women's suffrage, and effectively used her writing as a vehicle for social commentary. 'The Charm School' is one of her works that showcases her skill in crafting narratives that blend humor with insightful critiques of societal norms. In this delightful comedy of manners, Miller examines the influence of culture and education on personal development. Her other notable works include 'Come Out of the Kitchen!', 'Manslaughter', and her 1915 verse collection 'Are Women People?', which became a rallying cry for suffragists. Miller's literary style gracefully combines satire and poignancy, a technique that won her widespread admiration during her career. As a contributor to popular magazines and an active playwright, her influence extended into theater and film, including the adaptation of her novel 'Gowns by Roberta' into a successful Broadway musical and later a film titled 'Roberta'. A contemporary of Edith Wharton and friend to Eleanor Roosevelt, Miller's voice remains a significant part of early 20th-century American literature.