Editions & Revisions
In the novel, Clara (the protagonist’s wife whom he leaves) had been drawn to Kate Chancellor during her college days. Kate is portrayed sympathetically as an intelligent, passionate woman, and there is a suggestion of Clara’s temporary fascination or attraction to her. This relationship or attraction is not extensively developed in the novel but is presented as part of Clara’s past experiences and character development.
Editions Table
Title | Year | ISBN |
Dark Laughter | 1925 | — |
Dark Laughter | 1933 | — |
Dark Laughter | 1960 | — |