Crystal Hammon

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As a woman in her late forties, Edith Wharton was not situated to claim a different husband once her divorce became final, even though she might have been hopeful such a change would occur. Instead, she became what she was expected to become: something of a social outcast, a divorcée whose personal life would not be salvaged by either her literary fame or her family money.
The Custom of the Country
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