In ‘Late and Soon, ‘ E. M. Delafield masterfully explores the complexities of human relationships and societal expectations in post-World War I England. The narrative follows the intertwining lives of its characters through a lens of sharp social commentary, woven into a rich tapestry of humor and poignancy. Delafield’s distinctive prose is marked by its meticulous attention to both the subtleties of domestic life and the breath of the larger world views at the time, as she delves into themes of love, duty, and the quest for personal fulfillment in a rapidly changing society. E. M. Delafield, an influential figure during the early 20th century, was both a writer and a social commentator, whose own experiences navigating societal expectations inspired her literary output. Her background in journalism and her acute observations of contemporary life imbue her work with authenticity and depth. Drawing on her personal life, including the challenges of marriage and motherhood, Delafield’s insights resonate through the lives of her characters, illuminating the universal struggles of her time while remaining relevant today. This novel is a must-read for those interested in early modernist literature and the exploration of personal identity within social constructs. Delafield’Äôs keen wit and empathetic character portrayals offer both an engaging narrative and a profound examination of the human condition, making ‘Late and Soon’ an enriching experience for any reader.
E. M. Delafield
LATE AND SOON [EPUB ebook]
A Humorous Yet Critical Commentary on Early 20th Century British Society Through the Observations of a Young Woman
LATE AND SOON [EPUB ebook]
A Humorous Yet Critical Commentary on Early 20th Century British Society Through the Observations of a Young Woman
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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 320 ● ISBN 8596547681304 ● File size 0.8 MB ● Publisher Good Press ● City Prague ● Country CZ ● Published 2023 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 9262025 ● Copy protection Social DRM