The Collected Novels of E. M. Delafield (eBook)

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2022
760 Seiten
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In 'The Collected Novels of E. M. Delafield,' readers are introduced to a rich tapestry of early 20th-century women's lives, woven with threads of piercing social critique and sardonic wit. From 'Zella Sees Herself,' an introspective examination of loss and identity, to 'Humbug: A Study in Education,' a nuanced exploration of societal expectations, Delafield's work traverses the complexities of womanhood with a literary craftsmanship that is deeply autobiographical and ahead of its time. The novels are imprinted with her distinctive prose and are characterised by their progressive stance on issues pertinent to the societal roles of women, set against the backdrop of a world undergoing rapid change due to war and the gradual advancement of women's rights.
E. M. Delafield was a pen name for Edmee Elizabeth Monica Dashwood, née de la Pasture, an astute observer of middle-class English society. Writing in the interwar period, her experiences as a Voluntary Aid Detachment are reflected in the vivid wartime settings of 'The War-Workers,' while her stint in a convent influences the profound character study in 'Consequences.' Delafield's personal life and societal involvement imbue her narratives with authenticity and resonate with her feminist sympathies and sly humor, which permeates her examination of the societal structures binding women of her time.
'The Collected Novels of E. M. Delafield' represent an essential reading for those interested in early feminist literature and the portrayal of women in the interwar period. These novels are recommended not just for their historical and cultural value but for Delafield's subversive commentary and the timeless relevance of her themes. They stand as a testament to the author's innovative spirit, offering a prescient insight into the perennial struggles and aspirations of women striving for autonomy and identity against the grain of societal norms.

E.M. Delafield, born Edmée Elizabeth Monica Dashwood (née de la Pasture) in 1890, was an eminent English author known primarily for her Provincial Lady series, which deftly satirizes the social nuances of the British middle class during the interwar period. The daughter of novelist Mrs. Henry de la Pasture, Delafield's literary pedigree was evident from her earliest works. Her writing career spanned the 1920s through the early 1940s, during which she authored numerous novels, articles, and a play. Her distinctively wry, self-deprecating narrative style, exhibited in 'The Collected Novels of E. M. Delafield', carries a timeless appeal that has resonated with audiences for decades. This collection showcases Delafield's talent for creating relatable, humorous depictions of everyday life, often drawing from her own experiences in rural Devon, where she lived with her husband and children. Her socio-critical prose not only entertained but subtly critiqued the rigid gender roles and societal expectations of her time. Delafield's contribution to the literary canon is significant, with her work being a touchstone for feminist and sociological studies of early twentieth-century British culture. Her prose continues to be studied and enjoyed for its elegance, wit, and insightful commentary on the human condition.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Schlagworte 20th century women writers • Anne Frank • Bridget Jones's Diary • British humor novels • Delafield literary fiction • domestic fiction classics • E.M. Delafield collection • English social comedy books • feminist literature 1920s • interwar period literature • Jane Eyre • Little Women • Mrs. Dalloway • Pride and Prejudice • Provincial Lady series • Rebecca • The Great Gatsby • Virginia Woolf • women's fiction anthologies • Wuthering Heights
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