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The Hermit and the Wild Woman


A Literary Fiction Short Story Collection


Subgenres:

  • Short Stories,
  • Psychological Fiction,
  • Social Critique
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  • Psychological portraits of isolation and desire in early 1900s America
  • Stories peeling back high society’s surface to reveal hidden struggles
Publisher Description

In "The Hermit and the Wild Woman, and Other Stories," Edith Wharton masterfully weaves a tapestry of human emotion and social critique, reflecting the complexities of early 20th-century American life. This collection showcases Wharton's penchant for exploring themes of isolation, desire, and the subtle entrapments of societal expectations through a lens of rich character development and elegant prose.

The narrative style, marked by her keen observations and psychological depth, immerses readers in varied settings—from the opulent to the bleak—bringing to life the struggles of her characters against the backdrop of a changing world.

Edith Wharton, a trailblazer in American literature, was deeply influenced by her privileged upbringing and her experiences within high society, which frequently informed her narratives. As both a novelist and a chronicler of her time, her works reflect her profound understanding of class dynamics and gender roles.

"The Hermit and the Wild Woman" originated during a phase when Wharton sought to break free from conventional storytelling, allowing her formidable voice to capture the stark realities of life often overlooked. Beneath its elegant surface lies a critique of societal norms, making it an engaging read for anyone yearning to explore the depths of human experience and the societal structures that shape it.

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