The Easter Parade

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The Easter Parade is a 1976 novel by American author Richard Yates that traces the quietly devastating lives of two sisters across mid-20th-century America, exemplifying his bleak, incisive realism.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf novel
author Richard Yates NERFINISHED
centralTheme disillusionment
family relationships
female identity
marriage and divorce
unfulfilled aspirations
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts American middle-class life
emotional deterioration
social expectations of women
firstEditionFormat hardcover
follows lives of two sisters
genre literary fiction
realist fiction
hasAuthorNationality American
hasInfluenceOn reputation of Richard Yates as major American realist
hasReception critical acclaim
hasSubject alcoholism
loneliness
mental health issues
suburban life
hasWorkType standalone novel
isNotableFor pessimistic worldview
psychological depth of characters
unsentimental portrayal of domestic life
literaryStyle realism
mainCharacters Emily Grimes
Sarah Grimes
narrativeForm prose
narrativeTone bleak
incisive
originalLanguage English
partOf Richard Yates bibliography
publicationYear 1976
publisher Delacorte Press
settingPeriod mid-20th-century America
timeSpanOfStory several decades

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Richard Yates notableWork The Easter Parade
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