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Studies in wives examines the emotional and social complexities of marriage through the lens of women navigating personal dissatisfaction and societal expectations. The story begins with a young woman reflecting on her place in a politically ambitious household, where appearances often outweigh emotional connection. She grapples with feelings of invisibility and unspoken pressures, intensified by comparisons with an older woman in her circle who appears more self-assured and socially adept. This contrast becomes a recurring lens through which the protagonist measures her worth and contemplates…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Studies in wives examines the emotional and social complexities of marriage through the lens of women navigating personal dissatisfaction and societal expectations. The story begins with a young woman reflecting on her place in a politically ambitious household, where appearances often outweigh emotional connection. She grapples with feelings of invisibility and unspoken pressures, intensified by comparisons with an older woman in her circle who appears more self-assured and socially adept. This contrast becomes a recurring lens through which the protagonist measures her worth and contemplates the role she is expected to play. The sudden call from her friend introduces an element of suspense, suggesting a disruption in their carefully curated lives. This moment marks a shift from introspection to action, underscoring how seemingly small choices ripple outward in unexpected ways. Through layered conversations, subtle power shifts, and private reckonings, the novel explores the intersection of gender, respectability, and personal fulfillment. The characters relationships function as a study in contrast, revealing how each woman negotiates her independence within constraining environments. The work avoids overt moralizing, instead portraying internal conflict and unspoken longing with restraint and nuance.
Autorenporträt
Marie Belloc Lowndes (1868 1947) was a prolific English novelist known for blending psychological suspense with thrilling plots. Born in Marylebone, London, she spent her early years in La Celle-Saint-Cloud, France, and was the only daughter of French barrister Louis Belloc and English feminist Bessie Parkes. Her younger brother was the renowned writer Hilaire Belloc. She married Frederick Sawrey A. Lowndes in 1896. Lowndes began her literary career with the biography H.R.H. The Prince of Wales: An Account of His Career (1898) and continued writing novels, memoirs, and plays for nearly five decades, publishing at least one work per year. Her novels were known for their exciting incidents and psychological depth, with two of them adapted for the screen. Among her most famous works were The Lodger (1913) and The Chink in the Armour (1913). In her autobiographies, I, Too, Have Lived in Arcadia (1942) and Where Love and Friendship Dwelt (1948), she chronicled her life and her family s history.