The Age of Innocence (Mint Editions (Women Writers)) - Edith Wharton
Buy on Amazon

The Age of Innocence (Mint Editions (Women Writers))

by
Language
English
Published in
Publisher
Mint Editions
Pages
266
ISBN
9781513270586
In the rigid, opulent world of 1870s New York, Newland Archer has a perfectly mapped future. As an heir to one of the city's most prominent families, he is content with his engagement to the beautiful and impeccably proper May Welland. Their union is a flawless alliance, promising a life of comfortable conformity. But this carefully constructed world is disrupted by the arrival of May's cousin, the Countess Ellen Olenska, who has returned from Europe trailing scandal and a defiant independence after leaving her husband. To Newland, Ellen embodies a freedom he has never known, and he finds himself drawn into a conflict between the woman he is expected to marry and the woman he feels he was meant to know.

This novel presents a portrait of a society where desire is suppressed and reputation is paramount. As Newland navigates the unspoken rules and intricate judgments of his class, he is forced to question the values he has always accepted and confront the true cost of his choices. The story is a detailed examination of the devastating clash between personal passion and social duty, where the real thing is never said or done, only represented by a set of arbitrary signs. It explores whether a life lived by the book is a life truly lived at all, revealing the quiet tragedies that unfold beneath a surface of impeccable manners.

Subjects

Original edition details

The age of innocence Originally published in 1920
Original language
English
Original publisher Random House

Other editions (222)