Synopsis
"The Edwardians" is a sharp and satirical exploration of the British upper class during the first decade of the twentieth century. Set against the backdrop of Chevron, a grand ancestral estate, the novel follows Sebastian, a young duke who finds himself stifled by the rigid protocols and hollow traditions of his heritage. While the surface of his life is defined by opulent weekend parties and strict social hierarchies, Sebastian privately yearns for a life of greater meaning and freedom.
Through the experiences of Sebastian and his equally restless sister, Viola, Vita Sackville-West provides an intimate and often biting look at the decadence and hypocrisy of the Edwardian elite. The work captures a world on the precipice of change, where the old certainties of the aristocracy are beginning to clash with the emerging values of a more modern age. Sackville-West, drawing on her own upbringing within the English peerage, lends a unique authenticity to this portrait of a vanishing era.
Masterfully written and rich in historical detail, "The Edwardians" remains a definitive literary study of social class, inheritance, and the struggle for individual identity within the confines of high society. It is both a nostalgic tribute to a bygone world and a timeless critique of social convention.
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Publisher information
- Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
- ISBN: 9781025329314
- Number of pages: 328
- Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 19 mm
- Languages: English
