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    The Age of Innocence
    The Age of Innocence

    The Age of Innocence

    By Edith Wharton

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    A moving portrayal of the struggle between desire and duty in nineteenth-century New York high society

    Newland Archer, an eligible young man of the establishment is about to announce his engagement to/05/Welland, a pretty ingénue, when May's cousin, Countess Olenska, is introduced into their circle. The Countess brings with her an aura of European sophistication and a hint of scandal, having left her husband and claimed her independence.

    Her sorrowful eyes, her tragic worldliness and her air of unapproachability attract the sensitive Newland and, almost against their will, a passionate bond develops between them. But Archer's life has no place for passion and, with society on the side of/05/and all she stands for, he finds himself drawn into a bitter conflict between love and duty.

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    Publisher
    Penguin Books Ltd3
    Author
    Edith Wharton
    ISBN
    9780241652688
    Language
    English
    Print Length
    368 Pages
    Publication date
    2/05/2024

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    The Age of Innocence
    The Age of Innocence

    The Age of Innocence

    ByEdith Wharton