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Dear Ms. Wharton,
I recently finished your book, The House of Mirth and am once again left disappointed. I so very much want to love your books. Your style of writing is beautiful and real, but the characters, oh the characters! I feel like I get to know them so well, and feel such hope for them, only to be crushed down at the end!
Let us not start with Lily Bart as that would be jumping in rather hastily. First, let's discuss the handsome Lawrence Selden, that book-loving, philosophical lawyer wh ...more
I recently finished your book, The House of Mirth and am once again left disappointed. I so very much want to love your books. Your style of writing is beautiful and real, but the characters, oh the characters! I feel like I get to know them so well, and feel such hope for them, only to be crushed down at the end!
Let us not start with Lily Bart as that would be jumping in rather hastily. First, let's discuss the handsome Lawrence Selden, that book-loving, philosophical lawyer wh ...more

First the good: Wharton could craft a sentence like nobody's business, and she takes apart uptight, traditional, suffocating gender roles and class divisions. She also manages to make an utterly unlikable character somehow sympathetic, and I am always drawn to anti-heroes. The ending, which I won't spoil, is described in one review as the most ambiguous in American literature.
Yep. It was a real "Wait, what?!" moment.
Finally, the cover is gorgeous and I want that dress!!
OK now the bad: it's viru ...more
Yep. It was a real "Wait, what?!" moment.
Finally, the cover is gorgeous and I want that dress!!
OK now the bad: it's viru ...more

I'm so torn about this book. Wharton, of course, writes beautifully. But, except for a few pages toward the end - and not the ending itself - she did not evoke an emotional response from me. Other than that, I was pretty much disgusted with the content.
Some people have commented that Lily Bart is a memorable character. I hope I do not remember her, for she is the most vain and shallow creature in print. The life she leads is vain and shallow. That was the point, I suppose, but shallowness doesn' ...more
Some people have commented that Lily Bart is a memorable character. I hope I do not remember her, for she is the most vain and shallow creature in print. The life she leads is vain and shallow. That was the point, I suppose, but shallowness doesn' ...more

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