The age of innocence
Wharton, Edith, 1862-19371999
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Introduction and Notes by Stuart Hutchinson, University of Kent at Canterbury Widely regarded as one of Edith Wharton's greatest achievements, The Age of Innocence is not only subtly satirical, but also a sometimes dark and disturbing comedy of manners in its exploration of the 'eternal triangle' of love. Set against the backdrop of upper-class New York society during the 1870s, the author's combination of powerful prose combined with a thoroughly researched and meticulous evocation of the manners and style of the period, has delighted readers since the novel's first publication in 1920. In 1921 The Age of Innocence achieved a double distinction - it won the Pulitzer Prize and it was the first time this prestigious award had been won by a woman author.
The age of innocence / Edith Wharton.
Ware, Hertfordshire : Wordsworth Editions, 1994, 1999.
xiv, 234 pages ; 20 cm.
1999 edition includes a new introduction and notes by Stuart Hutchinson.Includes bibliographical references.
9781853262104
813.52
English
235277
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