9781883011376-188301137X-Edith Wharton: Four Novels: A Library of America College Edition (Library of America College Editions)

Edith Wharton: Four Novels: A Library of America College Edition (Library of America College Editions)

ISBN-13: 9781883011376
ISBN-10: 188301137X
Author: Edith Wharton, R. W. B. Lewis, Cynthia Griffin Wolff
Publication date: 1996
Publisher: Library of America
Format: Paperback 1168 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781883011376
ISBN-10: 188301137X
Author: Edith Wharton, R. W. B. Lewis, Cynthia Griffin Wolff
Publication date: 1996
Publisher: Library of America
Format: Paperback 1168 pages

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Edith Wharton: Four Novels: A Library of America College Edition (Library of America College Editions) (ISBN-13: 9781883011376 and ISBN-10: 188301137X), written by authors Edith Wharton, R. W. B. Lewis, Cynthia Griffin Wolff, was published by Library of America in 1996. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Edith Wharton: Four Novels: A Library of America College Edition (Library of America College Editions) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.71.

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Born into an exclusive New York society of elegant manners and rigid codes, Edith Wharton drew on her background to create fiction both trenchantly observant and nostalgic, a vision rich in detail, satire, and tragedy. The House of Mirth traces, through the downfall of independent young Lily Bart, the insidious realities of social convention and sexual and financial aggression among New York's upper classes at the turn of the century. Repressed passions smolder in small-town New England in the classic Ethan Frome, a tale of unhappy marriage and deperate love which erupts in an act of shattering violence. The Custom of the Country is brilliant, ironic comedy, memorable for its portrait of Miss Undine Spragg of Apex City: beautiful, spoiled, and ambitious. The Age of Innocence, set in the New York society of Wharton's youth which "dreaded scandal more than disease," is a profoundly moving tragicomedy of thwarted love told with astonishing insight and objectivity.

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