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Edith Wharton captures that stifling conflict between individual desire and social duty so perfectly. If you're picking it up, highly recommend the for the scholarly notes that explain all those rigid 1870s social codes. "Each time you happen to me all over again." ✨
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Spent my morning in 1870s New York. ☕️📖 Currently obsessed with the Oxford World's Classics lineup—this edition of Wharton’s Pulitzer Prize winner is as beautiful as the prose is cutting. The Age of Innocence (Oxford World's Classics)
Includes an introduction and notes by Stephen Orgel that put the novel's autobiographical overtones into context.
Oxford editions are known for provide the most accurate text and up-to-date bibliographies for further study.