The Age Of Innocence (oxford World's Classics) -

Is there any classic more heartbreakingly precise than The Age of Innocence ? 💔

Spent my morning in 1870s New York. ☕️📖 Currently obsessed with the Oxford World's Classics lineup—this edition of Wharton’s Pulitzer Prize winner is as beautiful as the prose is cutting.

Revisiting Edith Wharton’s The Age of Innocence . Set in the 1870s Gilded Age, it’s a masterclass in the "effusion-less" violence of high society. Newland Archer is caught between the "safe" innocence of May Welland and the scandalous, worldly freedom of Countess Ellen Olenska. The Age of Innocence (Oxford World's Classics)

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Who are you rooting for: May’s calculated innocence or Ellen’s brave worldliness? 👇 Key Edition Features to Mention: Is there any classic more heartbreakingly precise than

Oxford editions are known for provide the most accurate text and up-to-date bibliographies for further study.

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Includes an introduction and notes by Stephen Orgel that put the novel's autobiographical overtones into context.