“The Age of Innocence” by Edith Wharton sweeps you into the elite world of 1870s New York society. Newland Archer, charming and poised to marry the lovely May Welland, finds his world thrown into disarray when the scandalous Countess Olenska returns to town. Wharton’s sharp wit and intricate eye for detail paint a vivid portrait of love and societal expectations. Reading it, I felt like I was eavesdropping on the most tantalizing secrets of old New York.
Each time you happen to me all over again.
Reader Reviews
“A beautifully written exploration of societal expectations and personal desires. Wharton’s portrayal of New York’s high society is both critical and empathetic.” – Emily Brown, Goodreads
“Wharton’s prose is exquisite, and her characters are deeply human. This book made me reflect on the constraints of social norms and the sacrifices we make for love.” – Michael Green, Amazon
“A timeless classic that delves into the complexities of love, duty, and societal pressure. Wharton’s storytelling is masterful and poignant.” – Sarah White, Barnes & Noble
“The Age of Innocence is a compelling read that captures the essence of a bygone era. Wharton’s insight into human nature and societal dynamics is unparalleled.” – David Lee, Goodreads
“An unforgettable novel that combines rich historical detail with a profound understanding of human emotions. Wharton’s work is both a critique and a celebration of the world she depicts.” – Laura Martinez, Amazon
About Edith Wharton
Edith Wharton (1862-1937) was a distinguished American novelist, short story writer, and designer. Born into a wealthy New York family, Wharton was well-educated and widely traveled, which greatly influenced her literary work. She is best known for her incisive portrayals of the American upper class and their intricate social dynamics. Wharton’s novel The Age of Innocence won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1921, making her the first woman to receive this prestigious award. Her other notable works include The House of Mirth and Ethan Frome. Wharton’s keen observations and masterful storytelling have left an indelible mark on American literature, and her contributions continue to be celebrated for their depth and elegance.
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Reader Reviews
“A beautifully written exploration of societal expectations and personal desires. Wharton’s portrayal of New York’s high society is both critical and empathetic.” – Emily Brown, Goodreads
“Wharton’s prose is exquisite, and her characters are deeply human. This book made me reflect on the constraints of social norms and the sacrifices we make for love.” – Michael Green, Amazon
“A timeless classic that delves into the complexities of love, duty, and societal pressure. Wharton’s storytelling is masterful and poignant.” – Sarah White, Barnes & Noble
“The Age of Innocence is a compelling read that captures the essence of a bygone era. Wharton’s insight into human nature and societal dynamics is unparalleled.” – David Lee, Goodreads
“An unforgettable novel that combines rich historical detail with a profound understanding of human emotions. Wharton’s work is both a critique and a celebration of the world she depicts.” – Laura Martinez, Amazon
About Edith Wharton
Edith Wharton (1862-1937) was a distinguished American novelist, short story writer, and designer. Born into a wealthy New York family, Wharton was well-educated and widely traveled, which greatly influenced her literary work. She is best known for her incisive portrayals of the American upper class and their intricate social dynamics. Wharton’s novel The Age of Innocence won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1921, making her the first woman to receive this prestigious award. Her other notable works include The House of Mirth and Ethan Frome. Wharton’s keen observations and masterful storytelling have left an indelible mark on American literature, and her contributions continue to be celebrated for their depth and elegance.
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Ethan Frome
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