Bunner Sisters: Sisterhood and Struggles in Late 19th-Century New York City

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In "Bunner Sisters," Edith Wharton delves into the nuanced lives of two impoverished sisters, Evelina and Anna Bunner, who struggle for survival amid the constraints of a rapidly changing New York City in the late 19th century. Wharton's prose is characterized by its rich descriptiveness and psychological depth, bringing to life the sisters'Äô intimate world marked by self-sacrifice, yearning, and the haunting shadows of missed opportunities. The novella operates within the framework of naturalism, exploring themes of gender, class, and economic hardship, revealing the harsh realities faced by women during this era. Edith Wharton, an influential voice in American literature, often drew from her own experiences within high society and her keen understanding of social structures. Her background as a member of the affluent upper class provided her with a unique perspective on societal expectations and the limitations placed on women. This personal context imbues "Bunner Sisters" with authenticity, as Wharton expertly examines the inner lives of her characters against the backdrop of the turbulent social changes of her time. This novella is highly recommended for readers interested in women'Äôs literature, realism, and social critiques of the early 20th century. Wharton'Äôs exploration of sisterhood and the sacrifices tied to social standing will resonate deeply with those who appreciate character-driven narratives that offer profound insights into human experience.

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