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The Age of Innocence
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Winner of the 1921 Pulitzer Prize, The Age of Innocence is Edith Wharton’s masterful portrait of desire and betrayal during the sumptuous Golden Age of Old New York, a time when society people “dreaded scandal more than disease.”

First I must comment that this is not one of my favorite classic. But I do admire Wharton's ambition, the fact that she volunteered to help others who desperately needed it. One example is her relief volunteer in France during Word War I. One thing that few people n
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Kate  Hanlon
Sep 24, 2012 rated it really liked it
Edith Wharton does an great job of showing just how socially conscious old New York society is and how an individual will sacrifice true desire and happiness in order to avoid a much feared social scandal.

I couldn't help but feel a little sympathy towards the Countess and the treatment she received from those deemed "good society". She was a bird of a different feather and chose to live her life on her terms rather than the one that society had put forth.
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Emily
Feb 20, 2012 rated it it was amazing
I had to read 'House of Mirth' in high school and HATED it. It felt to me like the characters were manufacturing their own unhappiness and blaming it on society. I broke down and read 'Age of Innocence' after picking it up when traveling. Perfectly captures the rarified and stifling world of high society that Wharton lovers are always raving about. ...more
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