Description
A bestseller when it was published nearly a century ago, this literary classic established Edith Wharton as one of the most important American writers in the twentieth century–now with a new introduction from Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jennifer Egan.
Wharton’s first literary success–a devastatingly accurate portrait of New York’s aristocracy at the turn of the century–is considered by many to be her most important novel, and Lily Bart, her most unforgettable character. Impoverished but well-born, the beautiful and beguiling Lily realizes a secure future depends on her acquiring a wealthy husband. But with her romantic indiscretion, gambling debts, and a maelstrom of social disasters, Lily’s ill-fated attempt to rise to the heights of society ultimately leads to her downfall. From the conventionality of old New York to the forced society of the French Riviera, Wharton weaves a brilliantly satiric yet sensitive exploration of manners and morality. The House of Mirth reveals Wharton’s unparalleled gifts as a storyteller and her clear-eyed observations of the savagery beneath the well-bred surface of high society.Binding Type: Paperback
Contributors: Edith Wharton,Jennifer Egan (Introduction by)
Published: 01/14/2020
Publisher: Scribner Book Company
ISBN: 9781982141790
Pages: 464
Weight: 1.10lbs
Size: 1.10″ H x 7.90″ L x 5.20″ W
About the Author
Edith Wharton (1862-1937) was an American novelist–the first woman to win a Pulitzer Prize for her novel The Age of Innocence in 1921–as well as a short story writer, playwright, designer, reporter, and poet. Her other works include Ethan Frome, The House of Mirth, and Roman Fever and Other Stories. Born into one of New York’s elite families, she drew upon her knowledge of upper-class aristocracy to realistically portray the lives and morals of the Gilded Age.




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