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The Painted Veil

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The story of "The Painted Veil" unfolds in southern China during a cholera epidemic, depicting the personal growth of Kitty, a young woman raised in a middle-class English environment who marries to avoid being overshadowed by her younger sister. Her husband, Walter, a bacteriologist, takes her to Hong Kong. Bored and restless, Kitty falls passionately for Charlie, a high-ranking and superficial colonial official. When the moment of truth arrives, Charlie abandons her without remorse, forcing Kitty to accompany her husband into the interior, where the cholera outbreak rages. The harsh realities of a different society, her feelings of guilt, and the selflessness of French nuns and her husband ultimately lead her to a new path and a renewed sense of existence. After her husband's tragic death, she returns home, determined to mend her relationship with her widowed father and start anew. This captivating and thought-provoking tale is sure to resonate with many readers, particularly women, and affirms that William Somerset Maugham has much to say to contemporary audiences.

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The Painted Veil, William Somerset Maugham

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1981
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Titolo
The Painted Veil
Lingua
Inglese, Russo
Pubblicato
1981
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Prima pubblicazione
1925
Titolo originale
The Painted Veil
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The story of "The Painted Veil" unfolds in southern China during a cholera epidemic, depicting the personal growth of Kitty, a young woman raised in a middle-class English environment who marries to avoid being overshadowed by her younger sister. Her husband, Walter, a bacteriologist, takes her to Hong Kong. Bored and restless, Kitty falls passionately for Charlie, a high-ranking and superficial colonial official. When the moment of truth arrives, Charlie abandons her without remorse, forcing Kitty to accompany her husband into the interior, where the cholera outbreak rages. The harsh realities of a different society, her feelings of guilt, and the selflessness of French nuns and her husband ultimately lead her to a new path and a renewed sense of existence. After her husband's tragic death, she returns home, determined to mend her relationship with her widowed father and start anew. This captivating and thought-provoking tale is sure to resonate with many readers, particularly women, and affirms that William Somerset Maugham has much to say to contemporary audiences.