The Limit
Published by Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4064066175757
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About this book
In "The Limit," Ada Leverson delves into the intricacies of Edwardian society, exploring themes of love, desire, and the constraints of social expectation. Employing her signature wit and keen observational prowess, Leverson crafts a narrative that oscillates between humor and poignancy, revealing the subtleties of human relationships. This novel, reflective of her contemporaries, engages with the period's complexities, particularly the expectations placed upon women in their quest for autonomy and emotional fulfillment, while maintaining an elegant prose style laden with irony and insight. Ada Leverson, often referred to as a major voice in early 20th-century literature, was notably associated with the Bloomsbury Group and the Aesthetic Movement. Her intricate knowledge of societal conventions and her personal experiences within elite circles deeply influenced her writing. Leverson'Äôs unique perspective on the dichotomy between societal norms and personal desire is profoundly evident in this novel, as she navigates the emotional landscapes of her characters with both empathy and critical acuity. Readers seeking a thoughtfully crafted exploration of societal limitations will find "The Limit" to be an enriching experience. Leverson'Äôs ability to intertwine humor with stark realism makes this novel a compelling read for those interested in the nuances of love and the constraints that accompany it. This book is a significant contribution to understanding the evolution of women's narratives in literature.
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