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The Wheel of Life

by Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow

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Chapters

44 total
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The Wheel of Life

0:02
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New York Doubleday, Page & Company - 1906

0:12
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PART I - IMPULSE

0:01
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CHAPTER I - IN WHICH THE ROMANTIC HERO IS CONSPICUOUS BY HIS ABSENCE

27:20
5

CHAPTER II - TREATS OF AN ECCENTRIC FAMILY

22:05
6

CHAPTER III - APOLOGISES FOR AN OLD-FASHIONED ATMOSPHERE

14:42
7

CHAPTER IV - USHERS IN THE MODERN SPIRIT

18:17
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CHAPTER V - IN WHICH A YOUNG MAN DREAMS DREAMS

15:53
9

CHAPTER VI - SHOWS THAT MR. WORLDLY-WISE-MAN MAY BELONG TO EITHER SEX

16:52
10

CHAPTER VII - THE IRRESISTIBLE FORCE

21:35

Description

Gerty Bridewell wakes to another morning of quiet discontent, her thoughts drifting from the comfort of her luxurious bedroom to the restless ache that has settled in her marriage. As she lies in her silk nightdress, she watches her reflection and wrestles with the paradox of beauty that brings no lasting satisfaction. The novel opens with her candid inner monologue, a blend of wit and melancholy that captures the constrained world of a well‑to‑do woman in early twentieth‑century New York.

Through Gerty’s observations of friends, servants, and the glittering social scene, the story explores the gap between outward privilege and inner fulfillment. Her yearning for a genuine happiness—beyond wealth, status, or the expectations of a “proper” wife—sets the stage for a thoughtful examination of identity, desire, and the quiet rebellions that begin within the heart.

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Language

en

Duration

~11 hours (683K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-01-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow

Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow

1873–1945

A sharp-eyed chronicler of the American South, she wrote novels that pushed past nostalgia and looked closely at class, gender, and social change. Her fiction brought realism and wit to Virginia life, and it earned her the 1942 Pulitzer Prize for In This Our Life.

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