Bunner Sisters
Bunner Sisters by Edith Wharton is a poignant and deeply realistic novella that explores themes of sisterhood, sacrifice, poverty, and the quiet struggles of urban life in late 19th-century America. Written early in Wharton's career, the story showcases her emerging talent for psychological insight and social observation. The narrative centers on two unmarried sisters, Ann Eliza and Evelina Bunner, who live a modest and routine existence operating a small shop in a poor section of New York City. Their lives are marked by simplicity, mutual dependence, and quiet endurance as they navigate the limitations imposed by financial hardship and social isolation. Their stable but constrained world begins to shift when Evelina becomes involved with a mysterious clockmaker named Herman Ramy. His arrival introduces the possibility of romance, excitement, and change, offering a stark contrast to the sisters' predictable daily life. Evelina is drawn to the promise of affection and a different future, while Ann Eliza remains cautious and deeply attached to their shared routine. As Evelina becomes increasingly entangled in her relationship, the emotional bond between the sisters is tested. The choices she makes gradually lead to unforeseen consequences that reshape both their lives. Ann Eliza is left to confront the realities of loyalty, dependence, and the cost of personal sacrifice. Edith Wharton portrays the sisters' environment with careful attention to detail, highlighting the pressures of economic limitation and the quiet dignity of those who live within it. The urban setting is depicted not as glamorous or dynamic, but as restrictive and unyielding, shaping the characters' possibilities and decisions. The novella explores themes such as companionship, emotional dependence, aspiration, and the tension between security and desire. Wharton's restrained prose emphasizes the subtle emotional shifts that define the sisters' relationship and the gradual unfolding of their fate. Bunner Sisters is notable for its realistic portrayal of everyday life and its sensitive examination of female experience within a constrained social environment. It reflects Wharton's broader literary concern with how environment and circumstance influence individual destiny. Ideal for readers of classic literature, psychological fiction, and social realism, this novella offers a quiet but powerful exploration of love, loss, and the enduring bond between sisters.
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Anno edizione:2026
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Lingua:Inglese
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