In Edith Wharton's novel, 'The Glimpses of the Moon,' readers are taken into the glamorous and complex world of high society in early 20th century America. The book follows the story of a newly married couple, Susy and Nick Lansing, as they navigate the challenges of maintaining their social status and financial stability. Wharton's impeccable writing style captures the nuances of relationships, societal expectations, and the sacrifices individuals make to uphold appearances. With themes of love, ambition, and morality, 'The Glimpses of the Moon' is a compelling exploration of the human experience within the constraints of a rigid social hierarchy. This novel is a prime example of Wharton's talent for dissecting the intricacies of societal norms and human behavior, making it a classic piece of American literature.
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