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Conditions of Faith

A Novel

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  • 352 stránok
  • 13 hodin čítania

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In life, we face a pivotal choice between the world of our dreams and the reality we inhabit. This romantic saga follows Emily Stanton as she navigates the constraints of her era. After the death of Alex Miller's mother, he discovers her fragmented journal from her brief time in 1920s Paris, which inspires him to explore her emotional life and youthful passions in "Conditions of Faith." Through concise prose, Miller vividly portrays 1920s Australia, France, and Tunisia, offering insights into early feminism through Emily's journey. Like Isabel Archer from Henry James's works, Emily is beautiful, headstrong, and idealistic, determined to carve out a meaningful existence despite societal expectations. At twenty-five, she impulsively marries Georges Elder, a French-Scottish engineer, and moves from Melbourne to Paris. Disillusioned by her traditional life, she seeks the adventure and intellectual fulfillment she craves, leading to an affair and an unexpected pregnancy that change her life forever. Central to the narrative is the quest for a reason to live, a dilemma society prescribes women to solve through motherhood. For Emily, this is inadequate, and her pursuit of fulfillment takes her to the ruins of Carthage, challenging deeply held beliefs about family and motherhood. The story unfolds as both a provocative romance and a thoughtful exploration of a timeless dilemma.

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Conditions of Faith, Alex Miller

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Podtitul
A Novel
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Scribner
Rok vydania
2000
Väzba
pevná
Počet strán
352
ISBN10
0684869357
ISBN13
9780684869353
Série
Anotácia
In life, we face a pivotal choice between the world of our dreams and the reality we inhabit. This romantic saga follows Emily Stanton as she navigates the constraints of her era. After the death of Alex Miller's mother, he discovers her fragmented journal from her brief time in 1920s Paris, which inspires him to explore her emotional life and youthful passions in "Conditions of Faith." Through concise prose, Miller vividly portrays 1920s Australia, France, and Tunisia, offering insights into early feminism through Emily's journey. Like Isabel Archer from Henry James's works, Emily is beautiful, headstrong, and idealistic, determined to carve out a meaningful existence despite societal expectations. At twenty-five, she impulsively marries Georges Elder, a French-Scottish engineer, and moves from Melbourne to Paris. Disillusioned by her traditional life, she seeks the adventure and intellectual fulfillment she craves, leading to an affair and an unexpected pregnancy that change her life forever. Central to the narrative is the quest for a reason to live, a dilemma society prescribes women to solve through motherhood. For Emily, this is inadequate, and her pursuit of fulfillment takes her to the ruins of Carthage, challenging deeply held beliefs about family and motherhood. The story unfolds as both a provocative romance and a thoughtful exploration of a timeless dilemma.