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In "The Gilded Age Classics - Edith Wharton Collection," the reader is presented with a meticulously curated collection of Wharton's most significant works that examine the complexities and contradictions of American society during the late 19th century. Through her incisive narrative style, rich character development, and elegant prose, Wharton delves into themes of wealth, social stratification, and moral ambiguity, offering a critical lens on the societal norms of her time. The collection captures the essence of the Gilded Age-a period marked by rapid economic growth and stark social…mehr

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In "The Gilded Age Classics - Edith Wharton Collection," the reader is presented with a meticulously curated collection of Wharton's most significant works that examine the complexities and contradictions of American society during the late 19th century. Through her incisive narrative style, rich character development, and elegant prose, Wharton delves into themes of wealth, social stratification, and moral ambiguity, offering a critical lens on the societal norms of her time. The collection captures the essence of the Gilded Age-a period marked by rapid economic growth and stark social disparity-while showcasing Wharton's keen observations of human behavior against the backdrop of opulence and pretense. Edith Wharton, an accomplished novelist, playwright, and designer, was born into an upper-class New York family, providing her with firsthand experience of the social confines she often critiqued. Her literary career spanned several decades, and she was the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1921. Wharton's unique perspective as both an insider and outsider of elite society drove her to explore the tensions between personal desires and societal expectations in her writings, culminating in this profound collection. This collection is essential for readers interested in understanding the intricate dynamics of American culture during a transformative era. Wharton's sharp wit and thematic depth not only render her works timeless but also illuminate enduring social issues, making this collection a compelling read for scholars and casual readers alike.

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