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Set against the opulent backdrop of the Edwardian era, Vita Sackville-West's «The Edwardians» weaves a rich tapestry of social intricacies and personal dilemmas, encapsulated through the lives of its vividly drawn characters. The novel combines a lush prose style with a keen critique of the class structure and the fleeting nature of privilege during this transformative period in British history. Through the lens of leisure, romance, and the shifting sands of societal expectations, Sackville-West paints a portrait of a world caught between the Victorian past and the modern future, exploring themes of identity, desire, and the inexorable passage of time. Vita Sackville-West, a prominent figure of the Bloomsbury Group and an accomplished poet, novelist, and gardener, drew from her own experiences as a member of the English aristocracy and her intimate knowledge of the gardens and estates surrounding her. Her upbringing in Knole, an ancestral home, deeply influenced her writing, creating an authentic resonance throughout «The Edwardians». The interplay between her personal life and the cultural milieu of early 20th-century England illuminates her keen observations on class and gender. I highly recommend «The Edwardians» to readers who appreciate nuanced character studies and evocative historical settings. Sackville-West's compelling narrative not only transports you to a bygone era but also invites reflection on the societal roles that define and confine individuals. This work is essential for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of Edwardian society through a captivating literary lens.

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Release date on Litres:
03 November 2024
Volume:
320 p.
ISBN:
8596547192114
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