Esther A Novel

Esther A Novel by Henry Adams, published by Penguin in 1999, is a literary work that explores the life of Esther Dudley, a young painter navigating her artistic ambitions and personal relationships in a changing society. Originally published in 1884 under a female pseudonym, this edition spans 174 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Esther as she grapples with her feelings for Stephen Hazard, a clergyman, while balancing her radical views and the expectations of her time.
Readers will find a nuanced exploration of Esther’s character as she confronts the complexities of love, duty, and moral independence. The story delves into themes of art, science, and religion, reflecting the tensions of a confident age. As Esther’s relationship with Stephen evolves, the novel captures her internal struggle and the societal pressures that shape her decisions. This edition offers a fresh perspective on a classic tale, inviting readers to engage with the rich historical context and the intricate dynamics of its characters.
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Best known for his classic American memoir, The Education of Henry Adams, Henry Adams was one of the most lively, probing writers between the Civil War and World War I. An offspring of presidents, Adams was steeped in the intellectual and moral traditions of the eighteenth century yet became an enthusiast of the energy, science, and industry of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Esther — originally published in 1884 under a female pseudonym — is the story of Esther Dudley, a young painter, who meets a clergyman, Stephen Hazard of St. John’s in New York City. At first she recoils from him, owing to his preoccupation with ministry and her radical views imbibed from her moribund father. When Esther receives a commission to renovate the decorations of the church, however, Stephen becomes an admirer of her painting and a friend to her ailing father. Esther finds herself drawn to the clergyman and, after her father’s passing, even becomes engaged to him. But can she surrender her moral independence to marry him? A memorable portrait of a woman in an agonizing transition, Esther is also an insightful portrait of a confident age encountering the tensions among science, art, and religion.
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