In her haunting novella *Kerfol*, Edith Wharton explores themes of love, loss, and the haunting power of memory, set against the backdrop of a decaying French estate. The narrative unfolds through a reflective lens, interweaving rich, atmospheric descriptions with a poignant exploration of human emotions. Wharton employs a modernist approach, utilizing an unreliable narrator and fragmented timelines to mirror the protagonist's psychological state, while the gothic elements subtly evoke the lingering spirits of the past, embodying the complexities of desire and betrayal amidst an eerie landscape. Edith Wharton, a prominent figure in American literature, was deeply influenced by her own experiences with the upper echelons of society, particularly during her expatriate years in France. Her significant interest in the cultural contrasts between America and Europe is evident in *Kerfol*, where she delves into questions of morality, social constraints, and emotional entrapment. This novella, published in 1916, showcases her keen literary insight and her ability to blend personal narrative with broader societal observations, possibly influenced by her own encounters with haunting legacies of the past. *Kerfol* is highly recommended for readers seeking a poignant exploration of the human psyche, layered with gothic elements and rich symbolism. Wharton's skillful storytelling and her ability to provoke deep emotional responses render this work both a compelling reading experience and an insightful commentary on the nature of love and remembrance. This novella is not only essential for Wharton enthusiasts but also for anyone intrigued by the depths of human experience.
Kerfol
Commencez votre essai gratuit de 30 jours
- Accès complet à des centaines de milliers de livres audio, d’e-books et de magazines dans notre bibliothèque
- Créez jusqu'à 1 profils — y compris des profils enfants
- Lisez et écoutez hors ligne
- Abonnements à partir de N/A par mois

Kerfol
In her haunting novella *Kerfol*, Edith Wharton explores themes of love, loss, and the haunting power of memory, set against the backdrop of a decaying French estate. The narrative unfolds through a reflective lens, interweaving rich, atmospheric descriptions with a poignant exploration of human emotions. Wharton employs a modernist approach, utilizing an unreliable narrator and fragmented timelines to mirror the protagonist's psychological state, while the gothic elements subtly evoke the lingering spirits of the past, embodying the complexities of desire and betrayal amidst an eerie landscape. Edith Wharton, a prominent figure in American literature, was deeply influenced by her own experiences with the upper echelons of society, particularly during her expatriate years in France. Her significant interest in the cultural contrasts between America and Europe is evident in *Kerfol*, where she delves into questions of morality, social constraints, and emotional entrapment. This novella, published in 1916, showcases her keen literary insight and her ability to blend personal narrative with broader societal observations, possibly influenced by her own encounters with haunting legacies of the past. *Kerfol* is highly recommended for readers seeking a poignant exploration of the human psyche, layered with gothic elements and rich symbolism. Wharton's skillful storytelling and her ability to provoke deep emotional responses render this work both a compelling reading experience and an insightful commentary on the nature of love and remembrance. This novella is not only essential for Wharton enthusiasts but also for anyone intrigued by the depths of human experience.
Le temps de l'innocence
Edith Wharton
bookAu Temps de l'Innocence
Edith Wharton
audiobookThe Age of Innocence
Edith Wharton
audiobookbookCities in Literature: New York
F. Scott Fitzgerald, William Dean Howells, Washington Irving, Henry James, Edith Wharton
bookThe Old Maid : The Fifties
Edith Wharton
bookLes metteurs en scène
Edith Wharton
bookThe House of Mirth
Edith Wharton
audiobookbookKerfol
Edith Wharton
bookThe Glimpses of the Moon
Edith Wharton
bookLe Verdict
Edith Wharton
audiobookAtrophie
Edith Wharton
audiobook
Chanson douce
Leïla Slimani
audiobookbookKilomètre zéro - le chemin du bonheur de Maud Ankaoua (Analyse de l'œuvre) : Résumé complet et analyse détaillée de l'oeuvre
Kelly Carrein
bookLe pays des autres
Leïla Slimani
audiobookbookLe chemin de velours; Nouvelles dissociations d'idées : Exploration de l'absurde et de l'irrationnel dans un univers symboliste et mystérieux
Remy de Gourmont
bookH. P. Lovecraft: L'Appel de Cthulhu
H.P. Lovecraft
audiobookbookAU DELÀ DE NOS ORIPEAUX
Céline Guillaume Servat Coquery
bookHarry Potter à l'école des sorciers de J. K. Rowling : Questionnaire de lecture
lePetitLitteraire, Hadrien Seret
bookJournal d'un pervers narcissique
Narcisse Pervers
bookDans l'abîme du temps
H.P. Lovecraft
audiobookEt la colère monta dans un ciel rouge et noir
Hafid Aggoune
bookL'Étranger - Le meurtre de l'Arabe - Albert Camus (Commentaire de texte) : Commentaire et Analyse de texte
lePetitLitteraire, Marine Riguet
bookMerry Christmas Stories :
Hans Kubler
audiobook