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The House Of Mirth(Illustrated) - cover
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The House Of Mirth(Illustrated)

Edith Wharton

Editora: Micheal Smith

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Illustrated Edition: Includes 20 stunning illustrations to enhance your reading experience.
	Contains Summary: A concise and captivating summary to pique your interest.
	Character List: A detailed list of characters to help you keep track of the vibrant personalities.
	Author Biography: Dive into the life of Edith Wharton, the brilliant mind behind this masterpiece.

Step into the opulent and treacherous world of New York City's elite with Edith Wharton's timeless classic, "The House of Mirth." This illustrated edition brings to life the captivating story of Lily Bart, a woman of beauty and charm, navigating the perilous waters of high society in search of a wealthy husband to secure her place in the upper echelons.
Through the vivid pages, adorned with 20 exquisite illustrations, you'll journey with Lily as she grapples with the expectations and restrictions of her social circle. Wharton's sharp wit and keen observations dissect the Gilded Age's glittering facade, revealing the harsh realities and moral dilemmas beneath. Lily's struggle against societal norms and her own desires makes her tale as compelling today as it was over a century ago.
This edition not only offers a visually enriched reading experience but also includes a succinct summary, a comprehensive list of characters for deeper understanding, and an insightful biography of Edith Wharton, shedding light on the life of the woman who boldly critiqued the world she lived in.
"The House of Mirth" continues to be a potent examination of the cost of conformity, independence, and the quest of pleasure. It asks readers to consider the decisions we make in our pursuit of acceptance and the ensuing unavoidable effects. Don't pass up this chance to immerse yourself in one of the finest literary works ever written, exquisitely illustrated and carefully put together for the contemporary reader.
 
Disponível desde: 11/01/2024.

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