In Human Nature Edith Wharton navigates the intricate landscape of morality desire and the societal conventions that shape human behavior Through a series of interwoven narratives Wharton masterfully employs a realist literary style delving into the psychological depths of her characters exploring their internal and external conflicts within the constraints of early 20th-century American society This work stands out for its rich character develop...
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