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The aristocrats

Impressions of the Lady Helen Pole during her sojourn in the Great North Woods
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In «The Aristocrats,» Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton delves into the intricate dynamics of upper-class society in late 19th-century California. Atherton's literary style is characterized by incisive psychological insights, vivid characterizations, and a biting social critique that reflects the tensions of a changing America. The novel presents a duality of tradition and modernity, as the story navigates the lives of the wealthy elite grappling with their fading relevance amidst the rise of new societal norms. Atherton's keen perception of social mores makes this work a critical commentary on class disparities and the evolving notion of identity during a pivotal era in American history. Atherton, a prominent figure of the early 20th century, was significantly influenced by her own experiences as a woman in California's early literary and social circles. Having witnessed the disparities between various social strata, she crafted «The Aristocrats» to encapsulate the struggles, ambitions, and follies of her contemporaries. Her deep understanding of human nature and societal expectations informs the narrative, making her characters both relatable and complex. This novel is highly recommended for readers interested in social commentary and character-driven narratives. Atherton's exploration of aristocracy offers a nuanced perspective that resonates with ongoing discussions about class and identity. With its rich prose and engaging plot, «The Aristocrats» stands as a remarkable achievement in American literature.

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03 March 2025
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180 p.
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