In After Holbein Edith Wharton embarks on an intricate exploration of art identity and the fragility of human relationships set against the backdrop of the early 20th-century American elite The novella presents a richly detailed narrative weaving together psychological depth with keen social observation as characters grapple with their obsessions and aspirations Whartons distinctive prose is imbued with a subtle tension reflecting her acute aware...
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