WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
Gloria Mundi cover

Gloria Mundi

Open in WeRead

Explore more books like this:

About This Book

A chance meeting between a man and a woman on a European train sets in motion a web of personal and social entanglements. The narrative shifts between a shadowed ancestral house and more public settings to explore family obligations, inherited temperament, and changing fortunes. Characters pursue marriage, ambition, and respectability while hiding desires and compromises that strain loyalties and reputations. The story unfolds through episodes of flirtation, strategic alliances, professional rivalry, and scandal, exposing hypocrisy and the costs of social advancement. Structured in distinct parts and chapters, the work traces how private choices reshape public standing and lead to unexpected consequences.

About the Author

Frederic, Harold portrait

Harold Frederic

Harold Frederic was an American author and journalist known for his insightful explorations of social issues and human psychology. Active during the late 19th century, he contributed significantly to American literature with works that often reflect the complexities of life in contemporary society. His notable novel, "The Damnation of Theron Ware," delves into themes of faith and doubt, showcasing his ability to intertwine personal conflict with broader societal commentary. Frederic's other works, such as "Seth's Brother's Wife" and "Gloria Mundi," further illustrate his keen observations of human relationships and the cultural landscape of his time.

More Books by This Author

You May Also Like