The Age of Innocence

The Age of Innocence

by Edith Wharton and Bookish
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 21/11/2023

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Dive into "The Age of Innocence," where societal norms clash with the allure of forbidden passions. This classic novel by Edith Wharton is a timeless exploration of love, sacrifice, and the delicate dance of societal expectations. Experience the opulence of Gilded Age New York as seen through the eyes of Newland Archer. Wharton's exquisite prose weaves a tale that transcends time, igniting your imagination with the secrets and desires hidden behind the veneer of innocence. This meticulously crafted edition takes you on a journey through the intricacies of love and societal conventions. As the characters navigate a world of hidden desires, you'll find yourself captivated by the detailed narrative that has enthralled readers for generations. Join the countless readers who have been moved by the eloquence of Wharton's storytelling. Our edition of "The Age of Innocence" has garnered praise for its faithful representation of the author's intent, making it a must-read for both literary enthusiasts and those new to the Gilded Age saga. Elevate your reading experience with this definitive edition of "The Age of Innocence." Indulge in the timeless elegance of Wharton's world, where passion and tradition collide. Order now to embark on a literary journey that transcends the ages.

ISBN:
9782380378405
9782380378405
Category:
Historical fiction
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
21-11-2023
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bookish
Edith Wharton

Edith Wharton (1862-1937) was a brilliant, clever American writer known for such works as The House of Mirth and Ethan Frome. She became the first woman to win a Pulitzer when she was awarded the 1921 Prize for her novel The Age of Innocence.

A member of the New York elite, Wharton funnelled her experiences into vivid portrayals and critiques of high society, while deftly exposing the painful tension between personal desires and societal norms. Wharton died in Paris in 1937 at the age of 75, having written 85 short stories, 16 novels, 11 works of nonfiction, and 3 books of poetry.

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