Delicate Pursuit examines how Henry James and Edith Wharton navigated controversial themes in their works at the turn of the century, focusing on the concept of "discretion" to evade censorship. The study highlights how this principle influenced both the authors' approach to sensitive topics and the conduct of their characters, shedding light on the complexities of literary expression during a time of societal constraints.
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The Geometry of Love
- 286pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Why is it easier for a woman to be a muse than to have one? Can one be fully creative—in art or life—without the inspiration of erotic love? These are the questions asked in The Geometry of Love, a novel set in New York in the 1980s, then fast-forwarding to Northern California 20 years later. Julia, an aspiring poet, is living with her British boyfriend Ben, a restrained professor at Princeton, when she has a chance meeting with Michael, a long-ago friend. A charismatic composer, Michael was once a catalyzing muse for her, but now returns as a destabilizing influence. Julia longs to become involved with Michael, but hesitates to give up the security of her relationship with Ben. When Michael signals he is too wounded to make a commitment, Julia turns her triangular situation into a square by setting him up with a cousin. In the process she discovers, as Pascal once said, that ""the heart has its reasons which reason does not know."" This deeply psychological tale explores the surprising ways we make romantic choices.
Alternating discursive accounts with fictional vignettes that recreate time and place, this book skillfully integrates the history of French gardens with the modern history of ideas.
Exploring themes of regret and self-forgiveness, this literary novel delves into a mother's emotional journey as she confronts her past and seeks redemption. The narrative highlights the enduring power of love, suggesting that it can transcend time and circumstances. Through poignant storytelling, the author invites readers to reflect on the complexities of familial relationships and the quest for personal peace.