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Elizabeth Visits America

A Transatlantic Romance: Society, Luxury, and Culture in Early 20th Century America

Elinor Glyn

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Sachbuch / Neuzeit bis 1918

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In Elinor Glyn's novel 'Elizabeth Visits America', readers are taken on a journey of social observation and cultural commentary as the protagonist, Elizabeth, experiences the excitement and challenges of American society. Glyn's writing style is characterized by intricate character development and vivid descriptions of the settings, allowing the readers to immerse themselves in Elizabeth's world. Set in the early 20th century, the book captures the essence of a time when transatlantic travel was a luxurious and eye-opening experience. Glyn's portrayal of the social interactions and customs of both American and British societies adds a layer of depth to the story, making it a compelling read for those interested in historical fiction and cultural exploration. Considering Glyn's own experiences as a socialite and writer, it is no surprise that she delves deep into the nuances of societal norms and rivalries, offering readers a unique perspective on the clash of cultures during that era. 'Elizabeth Visits America' is a recommended read for anyone looking to delve into a blend of social commentary, historical context, and engaging storytelling.

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transatlantic travel, British author, female protagonist, historical romance, 19th century literature, Elinor Glyn, classic literature, American setting, romance novel, literary fiction