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The Gordon Elopement

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In «The Gordon Elopement,» Carolyn Wells masterfully weaves a narrative of mystery and romantic intrigue, encapsulating the societal norms and familial expectations of early 20th-century America. The plot revolves around a spirited young woman's unexpected flight from a stifling engagement to pursue love on her own terms. Wells employs a deft literary style, employing sharp dialogue and vivid character sketches that reflect the era's mores, while subtly critiquing the conventional roles allotted to women. Set against a backdrop of the Gilded Age, the novel is emblematic of the rising sentiment of independence and self-determination that characterized the period. Carolyn Wells, renowned for her prowess in detective fiction, used her experience as a poet, short-story writer, and editor to craft this engaging tale. Her personal experiences and keen observations of the intricacies of social relationships undoubtedly informed her portrayal of the emotional landscape further enriching the characters' journeys toward love and autonomy. The duality of romance and mystery in her works highlights her fascination with the complexities of human relationships, deeply influenced by the societal constraints of her time. Readers seeking a compelling blend of mystery and romance will find «The Gordon Elopement» an enriching exploration of the quest for love and individuality. Wells' insightful commentary on social conventions invites readers to reflect on both the historical context and their contemporary implications. This novel is a delightful read for those who appreciate well-crafted narratives that challenge societal norms while engaging in thrilling plot twists.

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04 November 2024
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100 p.
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