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Elizabeth Visits America: A Transatlantic Romance: Society, Luxury, and Culture in Early 20th Century America

Language
English
Format
Category

Fiction

In "Elizabeth Visits America," Elinor Glyn crafts a delightful exploration of cultural contrasts and social mores through the eyes of her titular character, Elizabeth. The narrative unfolds with Glyn's signature elegant prose, characterized by sharp wit and keen observational humor, as Elizabeth, a British noblewoman, embarks on a transatlantic journey that tests her preconceived notions of American life. Set against the backdrop of the early 20th century, Glyn'Äôs work not only captures the spirit of the Jazz Age but also engages with themes of identity, modernity, and the clash of aristocratic values with American pragmatism. Elinor Glyn, a prominent writer of her time, was known for her pioneering contributions to romantic fiction and her candid discussions of female sexuality. Her experiences traveling between England and America, combined with her position in Victorian society, provide a rich context for understanding her motivations in writing this novel. Through her deft storytelling, Glyn reveals her fascination with the dynamic cultural exchange and the complexities of gender roles that defined the era, making her a voice of modernism in literature. "Elizabeth Visits America" is a must-read for enthusiasts of early 20th-century literature and anyone interested in the interplay between personal and cultural discovery. Glyn'Äôs astute observations and lively characters will resonate with readers seeking both entertainment and insight into a formative period that shaped contemporary society.

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Release date

Ebook: 17 December 2019

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