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I had the story, bit by bit, from various people, and, as generally happens in such cases, each time it was a different story. If you know Starkfield, Massachusetts, you know the post-office. If you know...
On a January evening of the early seventies, Christine Nilsson was singing in Faust at the Academy of Music in New York. Though there was already talk of the erection, in remote metropolitan distances...
"Undine Spragg-how can you?" her mother wailed, raising a prematurely-wrinkled hand heavy with rings to defend the note which a languid "bell-boy" had just brought in. But her defence was as feeble as...
In Edith Wharton's novel, The House of Mirth, readers are transported to the Gilded Age high society of New York City, where social status and material wealth reign supreme. Through the story of the beautiful...
In Edith Wharton's novel A Son at the Front, readers are transported to the tumultuous time of World War I, where a father-son relationship is tested amidst the backdrop of war and societal expectations....
In Edith Wharton's The Long Run, readers are transported to the world of New York high society in the early 20th century, where the protagonist grapples with issues of morality, social class, and personal...
In Edith Wharton's novel 'The Triumph of Night', the reader is immersed in a world of intricate human relationships and societal expectations. Wharton's writing style showcases her keen observations of...
Edith Wharton's 'After Holbein' immerses readers in the lavish yet often ruthless world of high society in early 20th century New York. Through detailed descriptions and sharp dialogue, Wharton captures...
Selden paused in surprise. In the afternoon rush of the Grand Central Station his eyes had been refreshed by the sight of Miss Lily Bart. It was a Monday in early September, and he was returning to his...
In 'French Ways and Their Meaning' by Edith Wharton, the author delves into the cultural nuances and societal norms of France through a series of insightful essays. Wharton's literary style is characterized...
Edith Wharton's novella 'Kerfol' is a haunting tale set in a remote French chateau, exploring themes of love, jealousy, and the supernatural. Written in Wharton's signature prose style, the story is a...
In Edith Wharton's novel 'The Fruit of the Tree,' the author explores the complexities of social class, morality, and personal responsibility in early 20th century America. Wharton's writing style is...
In Edith Wharton's novel 'The Choice,' readers are taken on a journey through the complexities of human nature and society's expectations. The book explores themes of love, duty, and societal norms in...
In Edith Wharton's 'The Last Asset,' the reader is transported into the high society of New York in the early 20th century, where appearances and social status rule the day. Through beautifully crafted...
In 'The Custom of the Country' by Edith Wharton, the reader is transported into the high society of early 20th century America, where social status and wealth reign supreme. The novel follows the ambitious...
In Edith Wharton's 'Souls Belated,' readers are immersed in a tale that explores themes of societal constraints, individual autonomy, and the complexities of romantic relationships. Wharton's elegant...
Edith Wharton's novel 'Summer' examines the social and moral constraints on a small-town girl named Charity Royall as she navigates love, desire, and societal expectations in the early 20th century. Written...
In Edith Wharton's novel, 'The Glimpses of the Moon,' readers are taken into the glamorous and complex world of high society in early 20th century America. The book follows the story of a newly married...
In "The House of Mirth" by Edith Wharton, we are transported to the opulent high society of early 20th century New York. The novel explores the life of protagonist Lily Bart as she navigates the strict...
In Edith Wharton's novel 'A Son at the Front,' the reader is transported to the backdrop of World War I, exploring themes of sacrifice, patriotism, and the impact of war on individuals and families. Wharton's...
A girl came out of lawyer Royall's house, at the end of the one street of North Dormer, and stood on the doorstep. It was the beginning of a June afternoon. The springlike transparent sky shed a rain...
The anthology 'Edith Wharton: New Year's Day, False Dawn, The Old Maid & The Spark' compiles four fascinating works by the acclaimed author Edith Wharton. Embodying the realism and societal critique...
In Edith Wharton's 'Mr. Jones,' the reader is transported to the lavish and opulent world of Gilded Age New York City. Through Wharton's eloquent prose and keen observation of societal norms, readers...
Edith Wharton's 'Coming Home' is a poignant tale set during the post-World War I era, exploring themes of love, loss, and societal expectations. Wharton's elegant prose and keen attention to detail paint...
The Children by Edith Wharton is a novel that explores complex social and moral themes within the context of a post-World War I Europe. The story is centered around Martin Boyne, a middle-aged engineer,...
"The Last Asset" by Edith Wharton. Published by e-artnow. e-artnow publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or...
Ethan Frome is a limping, quiet old man, a local fixture of the community, and a lifelong resident of the town of Starkfield, Massachusetts. When an unnamed narrator comes to spend a winter in Starkfield,...
In the summer of 1914, John Campton, divorced American painter who lives in Paris, is expecting the arrival of his son George and plans to spend a month traveling with him. However, the war breaks out...
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