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ISBN: 1025375599

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Wintersmoon

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"Wintersmoon" is a sweeping social chronicle by Hugh Walpole that explores the shifting landscape of the British aristocracy in the aftermath of the First World War. Set against the backdrop of London society and the grand ancestral estate of the Duke of Beamister, the narrative centers on two sisters, Janet and Rosalind Grandison, who represent the clashing values of a world in transition.

Janet, driven by duty and a deep-seated respect for tradition, enters into a marriage of convenience with Lord Wildherne to ensure the stability of her family. In contrast, her sister Rosalind embraces the chaotic freedom of the Jazz Age, defying social conventions and seeking personal fulfillment at any cost. As their paths diverge, Walpole masterfully depicts the tension between the fading Edwardian ideals of honor and the burgeoning modern spirit of individualism.

A profound study of character and class, "Wintersmoon" captures a poignant moment in history when an entire way of life began to dissolve. With its rich descriptions and psychological depth, the work remains a significant contribution to early twentieth-century literature, offering a window into the complexities of love, loyalty, and the relentless march of time.

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