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The Age of Innocence (Annotated): The Original 1920 Edition with New Historical Annotations and Analytical DIscussion Questions

The Age of Innocence (Annotated): The Original 1920 Edition with New Historical Annotations and Analytical DIscussion Questions

Charlotte Davis
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"Everything may be labeled—but everybody is not." - Edith Wharton..This fully annotated edition of The Age of Innocence The Original 1920 PublicationA new historical annotation and author biography by Charlotte Davis.New literary discussion questions for all readers."The Age of Innocence" is a masterfully crafted novel that examines the choices between personal happiness, l, and social approval. Newland Archer, is a young, affluent lawyer who is engaged to May Welland, a suitable match within their social circle. However, the arrival of May's cousin, Ellen Olenska, who has separated from her European husband and carries an air of European sophistication and scandal, deeply intrigues Newland. As he falls in love with Ellen, he questions the values and rules of the elite world he inhabits.Wharton's novel is not just a love triangle but also a critique of the rigid social norms of the time, offering a vivid picture of a society on the cusp of change and making "The Age of Innocence" a timeless, Pulitzer Prize-winning classic in American literature.Viking Classics annotated editions always Spelling and grammar are carefully edited, improved, and considered to preserve the original manuscript and provide a seamless reading experience.Beautiful, hand-designed cover for eBook, paperback, and hardcovers.Makes an excellent gift for children, teens, and adults.
Language
English
Pages
365
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
October 30, 2023

The Age of Innocence (Annotated): The Original 1920 Edition with New Historical Annotations and Analytical DIscussion Questions

Charlotte Davis
0/5 ( ratings)
"Everything may be labeled—but everybody is not." - Edith Wharton..This fully annotated edition of The Age of Innocence The Original 1920 PublicationA new historical annotation and author biography by Charlotte Davis.New literary discussion questions for all readers."The Age of Innocence" is a masterfully crafted novel that examines the choices between personal happiness, l, and social approval. Newland Archer, is a young, affluent lawyer who is engaged to May Welland, a suitable match within their social circle. However, the arrival of May's cousin, Ellen Olenska, who has separated from her European husband and carries an air of European sophistication and scandal, deeply intrigues Newland. As he falls in love with Ellen, he questions the values and rules of the elite world he inhabits.Wharton's novel is not just a love triangle but also a critique of the rigid social norms of the time, offering a vivid picture of a society on the cusp of change and making "The Age of Innocence" a timeless, Pulitzer Prize-winning classic in American literature.Viking Classics annotated editions always Spelling and grammar are carefully edited, improved, and considered to preserve the original manuscript and provide a seamless reading experience.Beautiful, hand-designed cover for eBook, paperback, and hardcovers.Makes an excellent gift for children, teens, and adults.
Language
English
Pages
365
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
October 30, 2023

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