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Ethan Frome / Edith Wharton ; with a foreward by Anita Shreve and a new afterword by Susanna Moore.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Signet Classic, 2009.Description: 171 p. ; 18 cmISBN:
  • 0451531310 (pbk.)
  • 9780451531315 (pbk.)
Subject(s): Summary: A New England farmer must choose between his duty to care for his invalid wife and his love for her cousin.
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Adult Book Adult Book Main Library Fiction Wharton Edi Available 33111006734947
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

A masterwork of American literature from the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Age of Innocence .

A marked departure from Edith Wharton's usual ironic contemplation of the fashionable New York society to which she belonged, Ethan Frome is a sharply etched portrait of the simple inhabitants of a nineteenth-century New England village. The protagonist, Ethan Frome, is a man tormented by a passionate love for his ailing wife's young cousin. Trapped by the bonds of marriage and the fear of public condemnation, he is ultimately destroyed by that which offers him the greatest chance at happiness.

Like The House of Mirth and many of Edith Wharton's other novels, Ethan Frome centers on the power of local convention to smother the growth of the individual. Written with stark simplicity, this powerful and tragic novel has long been considered one of Wharton's greatest works.

A New England farmer must choose between his duty to care for his invalid wife and his love for her cousin.

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