LATE AND SOON

E. M. Delafield

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Belletristik / Historische Romane und Erzählungen

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In 'Late and Soon' by E. M. Delafield, the reader is transported to the early 20th century British society through the lens of a young woman's observations of marriage, motherhood, and societal expectations. Delafield's writing style is characterized by sharp wit, keen insight, and a satirical tone as she dissects the norms and values of her time. This novel falls into the category of social satire, offering a humorous yet critical commentary on the roles of women in that era. Delafield's ability to blend humor with social commentary makes 'Late and Soon' a compelling read for those interested in feminist literature or historical fiction. E. M. Delafield, a prolific English author known for her sharp wit and keen observation of society, drew inspiration from her own experiences as a woman navigating the constraints of a patriarchal society. Her background in journalism and her firsthand knowledge of the social dynamics of her time are evident in the rich and nuanced portrayal of her characters. I highly recommend 'Late and Soon' to readers who enjoy insightful social commentary, sharp wit, and compelling storytelling. Delafield's ability to capture the essence of her era while also providing timeless reflections on gender and societal expectations makes this novel a must-read for fans of literary fiction.

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Romantic entanglements, Interwar period, Character-driven narrative, Autobiographical elements, Female protagonist, British author E. M. Delafield, World War II England, Historical fiction, Upper-class family drama, Short story collection