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I just finished rereading Edith Wharton's "The Age of Innocence," and loved it even more than the first time. Wharton uses such beautiful language that is descriptive without taking it to the eyes glazing over level that some Victorian literature reaches. She is so successful at making the reader feel that they are a part of late 1800s New York that when the timeline jumps to a later time period, it is easy to feel like someone who has been rudely shaken awake from a deep sleep. So strongly did
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