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The Vehement Flame

Love, Marriage, and Societal Expectations in Small-Town America
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In Margaret Wade Campbell Deland's novel, «The Vehement Flame,» readers are immersed in a rich narrative that explores the complexities of human emotion and the struggles of societal expectations in post-Civil War America. Deland employs a lyrical prose style that captures the tension between individual desires and communal pressures, all set against a vividly drawn backdrop of the changing cultural landscape. The novel intricately weaves themes of love, guilt, and resilience, showcasing the psychological depth of its characters and their intense interpersonal conflicts, revealing the internal and external battles they face. Margaret Wade Campbell Deland, a prominent figure in early 20th-century American literature, was deeply influenced by her own background and experiences as a woman navigating societal norms. Raised in a time of burgeoning feminist thought, she gained a keen insight into the struggle for women's autonomy and expression. Her literary career flourished within the context of the emerging realist movement, and her works often reflect her commitment to addressing the moral and ethical dilemmas of her time, drawing upon her personal connections to the themes she explored. «The Vehement Flame» is a must-read for anyone interested in the exploration of human relationships, moral complexity, and the struggle for self-identity within societal constraints. Deland's profound insights and engaging storytelling make this novel a valuable addition to the canon of American literature, offering readers both emotional resonance and intellectual stimulation.

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