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"Summer" is a novel by Edith Wharton, first published in 1917. Set in the fictional rural town of North Dormer, the narrative revolves around the life of Charity Royall, a young woman struggling with her desires, aspirations, and societal expectations. As she becomes entangled in a passionate affair with a visiting architect, Lucius Harney, Charity grapples with the complexities of love, class, and personal freedom. Against the backdrop of the stifling small-town conservatism, Wharton explores themes of female agency, social constraints, and the consequences of defying societal norms. Through vivid descriptions and nuanced characterizations, "Summer" illuminates the tensions between individual desires and societal expectations, ultimately offering a poignant portrayal of a woman's quest for independence and self-discovery in the face of societal constraints. Wharton's prose captures the essence of rural New England life while delving into timeless themes of human nature and society.
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