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Edith Wharton's "Twilight Sleep" presents a penetrating exploration of the intricacies of contemporary marriage and the artificialities of upper-class society in early 20th-century America. Through a deft blend of sharp social commentary and psychological insight, Wharton delves into the lives of her characters, primarily the affluent couple, George and Daisy Amory, who grapple with the ennui and disillusionment of their seemingly glamorous lives. The novel's intricate narrative style, marked by subtle irony and wit, reflects the influences of modernist literature, shedding light on the era's…mehr

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Edith Wharton's "Twilight Sleep" presents a penetrating exploration of the intricacies of contemporary marriage and the artificialities of upper-class society in early 20th-century America. Through a deft blend of sharp social commentary and psychological insight, Wharton delves into the lives of her characters, primarily the affluent couple, George and Daisy Amory, who grapple with the ennui and disillusionment of their seemingly glamorous lives. The novel's intricate narrative style, marked by subtle irony and wit, reflects the influences of modernist literature, shedding light on the era's shifting social mores and the underlying tensions of desire and fulfillment. Wharton's adept use of stream-of-consciousness and her acute observations create a multifaceted portrayal of a world teetering on the brink of change. Edith Wharton, the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, was shaped by her own experiences in Gilded Age society, which provided her with an intimate understanding of its norms and contradictions. Her privileged background and subsequent exposure to the varied realities of life informed her incisive critique of social conventions. "Twilight Sleep" reflects her evolving perspective on marriage, femininity, and the challenges faced by individuals within the constraints of societal expectation. "Twilight Sleep" is a compelling appeal to readers interested in literary realism and the psychological complexities of human relationships. Wharton's skillful weaving of personal struggles against a backdrop of societal decline offers a rich tapestry for critical engagement. This novel not only enriches one's understanding of Wharton's literary oeuvre but also invites contemplation on the timeless challenges of intimacy and identity.

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