The Age of Innocence
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The Age of Innocence

Edith Wharton

Publication Year 1920
Pages 348
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Edith Wharton's most famous novel, written immediately after the end of the First World War, is a brilliantly realized anatomy of New York society in the 1870s, the world in which she grew up, and from which she spent her life escaping. Newland Archer, Wharton's protagonist, charming, tactful, enlightened, is a thorough product of this society; he accepts its standards and abides by its rules but he also recognizes its limitations. His engagement to the impeccable May Welland assures him of a safe and conventional future, until the arrival of May's cousin Ellen Olenska puts all his plans in jeopardy. Independent, free-thinking, scandalously separated from her husband, Ellen forces Archer to question the values and assumptions of his narrow world. As their love for each other grows, Archer has to decide where his ultimate loyalty lies. - Back cover.

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ISBN: 9798524007490

Book Information
  • ISBN: 9798524007490
  • Edition: 1. edition
  • Publication Year: 1920
  • Page Count: 348 pages
  • Language: English
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  • Added by: Library Clerk
  • Date: 22 October 2025
  • Status: Approved
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