The Age of Innocence
In Gilded Age New York, a young man torn between duty and desire must choose between a suitable match and a passionate, scandalous love.
Discover the top seven must-read books by Edith Wharton, a celebrated American author known for her insightful portrayals of society and human nature.
In Gilded Age New York, a young man torn between duty and desire must choose between a suitable match and a passionate, scandalous love.
Lily Bart navigates the treacherous waters of New York high society in this sharp, tragic tale of love, money, and societal expectations.
A heart-wrenching tale of love and duty, Edith Wharton's Ethan Frome explores the tragic life of a man trapped in a loveless marriage and a …
Follow the ambitious and cunning Undine Spragg as she navigates the treacherous waters of New York high society in this sharp and witty nove…
Experience the glamour and intrigue of 1870s and 1880s high society as wealthy American heiresses marry into impoverished English aristocrac…
A gripping tale of love, betrayal, and redemption set against the backdrop of colonial Hong Kong, The Reef explores the complexities of huma…
Edith Wharton, an American author, designer, and playwright, broke free from the rigid societal expectations of her time to become one of the most celebrated writers in American history. Born in 1862, she lived during an era where women's roles were strictly defined, yet she managed to carve out a successful career in literature. In 1921, she became the first woman to win a Pulitzer Prize, and her legacy continues to inspire readers today. This list features her top seven books, including classics like 'The Age of Innocence,' 'The House of Mirth,' and 'Ethan Frome.' Each of these works offers a unique perspective on society, love, and the human condition, making them essential reads for anyone interested in literature. Whether you're a longtime fan of Wharton's work or new to her writing, these books are sure to captivate and inspire.