The Age of Innocence centers on one society couple's impending marriage and the introduction of a scandalous woman whose presence threatens their happiness. Though the novel questions the assumptions and mores of turn of the century New York society, it never devolves into an outright condemnation of the institution. In fact, Wharton considered this novel an "apology" for the earlier, more brutal and critical, "The House of Mirth". Not to be overlooked is the author's attention to detailing the charms and customs of this caste. The novel is lauded for its accurate portrayal of how the nineteenth-century East Coast American upper class lived and this combined with the social tragedy earned Wharton a Pulitzer - the first Pulitzer awarded to a woman.
The Age of Innocence : Pulitzer Prize for Fiction 1921
Commencez ce livre dès aujourd'hui pour 0 €
- Accédez à tous les livres de l'app pendant la période d'essai
- Sans engagement, annulez à tout moment
Auteur(e) :
Langue :
anglais
Format :

Au Temps de l'Innocence

The Buccaneers by Edith Wharton - Delphi Classics (Illustrated)

Le temps de l'innocence

The Glimpses of the Moon

Sous la neige : (Ethan Frome)

Las bucaneras : Sueños americanos, reglas británicas: La fuerza de mujeres rebeldes y el poder de la amistad

Virginia’s Sisters : An Anthology of Women's Writing

Ethan Frome

Bunner Sisters

10 Great Books of Psychological Fiction. Illustrated

Le Verdict

Las hermanas Bunner
