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Step Behind the Velvet Curtains of the Gilded Age.
Edith Wharton was the ultimate insider of New York's high society, and her writing serves as both a dazzling portrait and a biting critique of that vanished world. This comprehensive collection brings together her entire literary output, offering a masterclass in the tension between individual passion and the rigid expectations of the social elite.
Inside this monumental collection, you will discover:
The Architecture of Manners: Detailed explorations of the unwritten rules, scandals, and social maneuvers that governed the aristocratic families of Old New York.
Psychological Realism: Deeply moving character studies of men and women trapped by circumstance, duty, or the crushing weight of public opinion.
Sharp Social Satire: Brilliantly witty observations of the "nouveau riche" and the shifting cultural landscape of the early 20th century.
Ghost Stories and Short Fiction: Experience Wharton's range beyond social drama, including her celebrated, atmospheric tales of the supernatural and psychological suspense.
Wharton's prose is celebrated for its elegance, precision, and unflinching honesty. Whether she is detailing a tragic romance or a subtle social snub, her work remains a powerful testament to the human struggle for freedom within the confines of tradition. This volume is an essential cornerstone for any library of American literature, historical fiction, and classic realism.
Experience the elegance and the irony of a legendary era. Buy "The Complete Works of Edith Wharton" today.
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