Volume 190 pages
About the book
In «The Dorrance Domain,» Carolyn Wells weaves a captivating narrative that intricately explores themes of ambition, rivalry, and the pursuit of happiness against the backdrop of early 20th-century America. Employing her signature blend of mystery and humor, Wells crafts a plot that draws readers through the intricacies of social dynamics and human relationships within an affluent family. The literary style is characterized by sharp dialogues, vivid characterizations, and a satirical tone, positioning the work as a reflection on the era's social stratification and the American Dream. Carolyn Wells, an esteemed author and poet, garnered a reputation in the early 1900s for her prolific contributions to American literature, penning over 170 books. Her background in journalism and her keen insights into human behavior inform the nuanced character development in «The Dorrance Domain.» Wells's personal experiences and observations of the changing social landscape undoubtedly influenced her portrayal of the complexities of wealth and familial obligations. This novel is highly recommended for readers interested in early 20th-century societal critiques and those who appreciate a blend of humor and pathos. Wells'Äôs adept storytelling not only entertains but also invites deeper contemplation on the nature of success and the illusions surrounding it.