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Edith Wharton 
The Age of Innocence (Unabriged) 

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The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton won the 1921 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. The Age of Innocence centers on an upper-class couple’s impending marriage, and the introduction of a woman plagued by scandal whose presence threatens their happiness. Though the novel questions the assumptions and morals of 1870s New York society, it never devolves into an outright condemnation of the institution. In fact, Wharton considered this novel an ‘apology’ for her earlier novel, The House of Mirth, which was more brutal and critical.The novel is noted for Wharton’s attention to detail regarding the way of life of the upper caste. The novel is lauded for its accurate portrayal of how the 19th-century East Coast American upper class lived, and this, combined with the social tragedy, earned Wharton a Pulitzer Prize—the first Pulitzer awarded to a woman. Edith Wharton was 58 years old at publication; she had lived in that world and had seen it change dramatically by the end of World War I.The title is an ironic comment on the polished outward manners of New York society when compared to its inward machinations.
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Language English ● Format EPUB ● ISBN 9783736802841 ● File size 1.2 MB ● Publisher BookRix ● Published 2019 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 6744011 ● Copy protection without

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