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The Age Of Innocence by Edith Wharton

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Summary

The Age of Innocence is author Edith Wharton's 12th novel. It won the1921 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, making it the first novel written by a woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, and thus Wharton the first woman to win the prize. The story is set in upper-class New York City in the 1870s.

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  • 'The Age Of Innocence' transports you to a forgotten era, where the lavish lifestyle of the affluent elite in 1870s New York appears enticing at first glance. However, beneath the surface, this book uncovers the limitations and restraints that often rendered their lives devoid of significance. Edith Wharton skillfully portrays the dilemma that confronts the youth, specifically when their desires for passion and liberation entice them to rebel against societal norms and moral codes. The author's exquisite writing style is adorned with numerous instances of wit, adding an extra layer of charm to the narrative.
  • I was deeply moved by this captivating tale of love gone awry. The writing is exquisite, and the narration is top-notch. The story holds a subtle yet undeniable power, and the characters' emotions are skillfully portrayed with a quiet intensity that truly resonated with me. The language used is beautifully poetic, filled with stunning imagery and metaphors that brought me immense joy as I listened. The narrator's calm yet heartfelt delivery drew me in completely, making each listening session an immersive experience. Perhaps I'm just particularly susceptible to the allure of this book, but I can honestly say that I was completely enthralled by it and wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone willing to give it a chance.
  • I was totally absorbed in this book and enjoyed it immensely. It's a brilliant example of skilled writing, capturing both the style and substance. The portrayal of New York's social customs in the 1870s is captivating, and the characters are depicted with utmost beauty. Edith Wharton's observation and wit are exceptional. The narrator, whom I hadn't encountered before, did an outstanding job. Many audiobooks suffer from lackluster narrators, but David Horovitch nails it perfectly. I highly recommend it.
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