Age Of Innocence
Step into the world of high society in Edith Wharton's classic novel, Age Of Innocence. Published in 1993, this captivating tale unfolds in 1870s New York, where the intricate dynamics of love and obligation play out against a backdrop of opulence and restraint. Wharton masterfully reimagines the timeless triangle of two women and a man, exposing the hidden tensions and emotional turmoil beneath the veneer of upper-class life.
As the protagonist, Newland Archer, grapples with his conflicting desires and societal expectations, readers are drawn into a rich narrative that explores themes of passion, duty, and the price of conformity. With 360 pages of beautifully crafted prose, Age Of Innocence invites you to reflect on the complexities of human relationships. Discover why this modern fiction masterpiece continues to resonate with audiences today. Dive into Wharton's world and experience the drama that unfolds when love and society collide.