The Woman Of Andros by Thornton Wilder
Set on a small Aegean island in the wake of war, the novel traces the intimate lives of its inhabitants as they struggle with longing, duty, and the demands of community. Through intertwined relationships and moral dilemmas, it probes the conflict between personal desire and social obligation, asking how ideals of honor and compassion survive amid grief and change. Quietly tragic and reflective, the story examines how individual choices ripple through a tight-knit society and shape the possibilities for love, forgiveness, and renewal.
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- Published
- 1930
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- American
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- Original Language
- English
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