Pauline's Passion and Punishment
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Pauline's Passion and Punishment

by Louisa May Alcott

Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Pages
48
Language
English
Published
2004

Overview

Pauline's Passion and Punishment by Louisa May Alcott is a darker, more sensational work that examines desire, consequence, and the emotional costs of choosing badly. Alcott uses heightened melodrama to track a woman whose impulses lead her into conflict with society and with herself. Readers interested in the less familiar side of Alcott will find a compact moral drama with strong psychological pressure.

The book stands out because it combines emotional intensity with a clear interest in social consequences. Pauline's Passion and Punishment speaks to readers who enjoy nineteenth-century fiction that is frank about temptation, regret, and the struggle for redemption. Alcott's sharp sense of feeling keeps the story moving, while the title's warning tone gives the novel a tense, cautionary edge that differs from her more famous domestic books.

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