The Representation and Function of Paris in Edith Wharton's "Madame de Treymes"


Essay, 2014

4 Seiten, Note: 1,3


Inhaltsangabe oder Einleitung

Edith Wharton’s novella" Madame de Treymes" (1907) is set in Paris and revolves around the three protagonists John Durham, Fanny de Malrive and her sister-in-law Madame de Treymes. On a visit to Paris the New Yorker John Durham meets his former college-friend Fanny again, who has married into the Parisian upper-class, but lives separated from her unfaithful aristocratic husband. John and Fanny want to marry, but divorce is impossible in Catholic France and especially in a titled family. Therefore John seeks Madame de Treymes’ help in getting the family to consent to a divorce and is confronted with the sinister strength of the French social order.

Edith Wharton presents Paris as a corrupt place filed with intrigue and betrayal, a place hostile towards foreigners. Paris is represented through the representation of its aristocracy society, which is shown as a tight, arrogant, intriguer, narrow community feeling superior towards outsiders. Moreover the representation of the French society demonstrates the contrast between the moral Americans and the immoral French.

Details

Titel
The Representation and Function of Paris in Edith Wharton's "Madame de Treymes"
Hochschule
Ruhr-Universität Bochum
Note
1,3
Autor
Jahr
2014
Seiten
4
Katalognummer
V310848
ISBN (eBook)
9783668094413
Dateigröße
385 KB
Sprache
Deutsch
Schlagworte
representation, function, paris, edith, wharton, madame, treymes
Arbeit zitieren
Daria Poklad (Autor:in), 2014, The Representation and Function of Paris in Edith Wharton's "Madame de Treymes", München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/310848

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