Ethan Frome

Ethan Frome

Edith Wharton

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Magic Publisher
Año de edición:
2024
ISBN:
9781835910771
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Immerse yourself in the haunting and evocative world of 'Ethan Frome' by Edith Wharton, a timeless classic that explores themes of passion, duty, and the inescapable grip of fate. Published in 1911, this novella remains one of Wharton’s most enduring works, celebrated for its stark realism and psychological depth.Set against the bleak, wintry backdrop of rural New England, 'Ethan Frome' tells the tragic story of its titular character, a man whose life is defined by unfulfilled dreams and the burdens of obligation. Ethan, a struggling farmer, finds himself trapped in a loveless marriage to the sickly and shrewish Zeena. His existence is one of relentless hardship and silent suffering, until the arrival of Zeena’s young cousin, Mattie Silver, brings a glimmer of hope and forbidden desire into his life.Wharton masterfully portrays the growing emotional bond between Ethan and Mattie, capturing the intensity of their unspoken love and the desperation that drives them toward a doomed escape from their oppressive circumstances. The novella’s powerful narrative is driven by Ethan’s internal conflict and the inexorable pull of his sense of duty versus his yearning for happiness.With its rich, atmospheric descriptions and meticulous attention to detail, 'Ethan Frome' paints a vivid picture of rural isolation and the harsh realities of life in a small New England village. Wharton’s incisive character studies reveal the deep psychological wounds inflicted by poverty, isolation, and unrelenting responsibility.The novella’s structure, framed as a flashback recounted by an unnamed narrator, adds to the sense of inevitability and doom that permeates the story. Wharton’s use of foreshadowing and symbolism heightens the tragic tension, leading to a climactic conclusion that is as shocking as it is inevitable.'Ethan Frome' is a poignant exploration of the human condition, a tale of lost potential and the crushing weight of societal expectations. Wharton’s elegant prose and profound insight into her characters’ inner lives make this novella a compelling and emotionally resonant read.For readers who appreciate literary fiction that delves deep into the complexities of human emotions and the stark realities of life, 'Ethan Frome' is an essential addition to their collection. Experience Edith Wharton’s masterful storytelling and discover why this novella remains a cornerstone of American literature, offering timeless lessons on the cost of duty and the power of unrequited love.

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