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The Custom of the Country

"The Custom of the Country, a novel by Edith Wharton, was first published in 1913. This work delves into the complexities of social climbing, ambition, and relationships in early 20th-century New York City. Here are the key details about this captivating novel: Setting: The story unfolds in New York City during the Gilded Age. The glittering world of high society serves as the backdrop for the characters' ambitions and desires. Plot Summary: The novel follows the journey of Undine Spragg, a beautiful and ambitious Midwestern girl. Undine arrives in New York City with her family, seeking advantageous marriages and social ascension. Her beauty attracts attention, but breaking into the circles of old-money elites proves challenging. Undine's relationships with several men offer glimpses into their worlds, including Ralph Marvell, who comes from an old-money family. Despite financial constraints, Ralph is drawn to Undine and marries her. Their honeymoon in Europe reveals cracks in their relationship, exacerbated by Undine's extravagance and Ralph's limited funds. As their marriage deteriorates, Undine's pursuit of social status continues, leading to further complications. The novel explores themes of love, ambition, and the clash between old and new money. Legacy and Themes: The Custom of the Country remains relevant today, as it dissects the human desire for upward mobility and the sacrifices made for social acceptance. Edith Wharton's keen observations and sharp critique of society resonate with readers across generations. Whether you're drawn to tales of ambition, love, or the intricacies of social dynamics, The Custom of the Country offers a compelling exploration of human nature and the pursuit of happiness." Support us at https://manifoldmedia.net/donate


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