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The sheltered life.
Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow
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An edition of The sheltered life (1932)

The sheltered life.

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"The Sheltered Life," writes Carol S. Manning in her Afterword to this new paperback edition, is "a jewel of American literature and deserves recognition as a masterpiece of the Southern Renaissance." It is a remarkably unsentimental look at the old South, a society that blindly holds to past values enforced by a strict code of conduct, being overtaken by the new age of industrialization.

We see in the families of the Archibalds and the Birdsongs - especially in the character of General Archibald, the quintessential Southern gentleman, and of the celebrated beauty Mrs. Eva Birdsong - how upholding these old Southern ideals denies any opportunity for growth and fulfillment. The only hope is in the General's impetuous young granddaughter, Jenny.

By the end of the novel, however, she too has learned that beauty is to be most admired and that deception is moral and civilized - that it is good to tell lies if they make others feel better.

Ellen Glasgow's career-long attempt to expose the cruelty of the "cult of beauty worship" and the "philosophy of evasive idealism" that she saw as prevalent in the South's conversations, manners, customs, and literature reaches its zenith in The Sheltered Life. First published in 1932, it was hailed by Alfred Kazin as Ellen Glasgow's "most moving and penetrating novel.

Like Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard, which it closely resembles in spirit, The Sheltered Life became a haunting study in social decomposition."

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Publisher
Sun Dial Press
Language
English
Pages
395

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Cover of: The sheltered life
The sheltered life
1994, University Press of Virginia
in English - Expanded pbk. ed.
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The sheltered life
1985, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
in English - 1st Harvest/HBJ ed.
Cover of: The sheltered life
The sheltered life
1981, Virago
in English
Cover of: The sheltered life
The sheltered life
1979, Hill and Wang
in English - 1st Hill and Wang ed.
Cover of: The sheltered life
The sheltered life
1934, Doubleday, Doran
in English
Cover of: The sheltered life.
The sheltered life.
1932, Sun Dial Press
in English
Cover of: The sheltered life
The sheltered life
1932, Doubleday, Doran & Company, inc.
in English

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Garden City, N.Y

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395 p.
Number of pages
395

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OL17766341M

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