A Masterful Tale of Forbidden Love. In "The Age of Innocence," Edith Wharton crafts a poignant exploration of love constrained by societal expectations. Follow Newland Archer as he grapples with his impending marriage to May Welland and his profound attraction to the scandalous Countess Ellen Olenska.
Uncover the Splendor and Hypocrisy of 1870s New York. Wharton uses her sharp narrative to dissect the norms of a society that prizes appearance over authenticity. Each page of this novel is draped in the luxury of the upper class, yet filled with the silent battles of personal freedom.
Critically Acclaimed and Universally Cherished. Awarded the Pulitzer Prize and esteemed as a pivotal work of American literature, "The Age of Innocence" is celebrated for its deep character studies and its incisive criticism of the opulence and moral rigidity of its time.
A Book That Resonates Across Ages. Wharton's novel remains profoundly relevant, reflecting the eternal clash between societal expectations and the wild, often reckless beats of the human heart.
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