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Bester Preis: Fr. 9.28 (€ 9.49)¹ (vom 03.07.2019)Summer (eBook, ePUB) (1920)
ISBN: 9780599392540 bzw. 0599392541, vermutlich in Englisch, Heritage Books, neu.
Summer is a novel by Edith Wharton, which was published in 1917 by Charles Scribner's Sons. While most novels by Edith Wharton dealt with New York's upper-class society, this is one of two novels by Wharton that were set in New England.Edith Jones came of a distinguished and long-established New York family. She was educated by private tutors and governesses at home and in Europe, where the family resided for six years after the American Civil War, and she read voraciously. She made her debut in society in 1879 and married Edward Wharton, a wealthy Boston banker, in 1885. Although she had had a book of her own poems privately printed when she was 16, it was not until after several years of married life that Wharton began to write in earnest. Her major literary model was Henry James, whom she knew, and her work reveals James's concern for artistic form and ethical issues. She contributed a few poems and stories to Harper's, Scribner's, and other magazines in the 1890s, and in 1897, after overseeing the remodeling of a house in Newport, Rhode Island, she collaborated with the architect Ogden Codman, Jr., on The Decoration of Houses. Her next books, The Greater Inclination (1899) and Crucial Instances (1901), were collections of stories. Wharton's first novel, The Valley of Decision, was published in 1902. The House of Mirth (1905) was a novel of manners that analyzed the stratified society in which she had been reared and its reaction to social change. The book won her critical acclaim and a wide audience. In the next two decades-before the quality of her work began to decline under the demands of writing for women's magazines-she wrote such novels as The Reef (1912), The Custom of the Country (1913), Summer (1917), and The Age of Innocence (1920), which won a Pulitzer Prize.
Summer (1917)
ISBN: 9780599392540 bzw. 0599392541, vermutlich in Englisch, Heritage Books, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Summer: Summer is a novel by Edith Wharton, which was published in 1917 by Charles Scribner`s Sons. While most novels by Edith Wharton dealt with New York`s upper-class society, this is one of two novels by Wharton that were set in New England. Englisch, Ebook.
Summer
ISBN: 9780684842585 bzw. 0684842580, in Englisch, Scribners, United States of America, neu.
Summer, Edith Wharton wrote to Gaillard Lapsley, "is known to its author and her familars as the Hot Ethan." One of the first American novels to deal frankly with a young woman's sexual awakening, it was a publishing sensation when it appeared in 1917, praised by Joseph Conrad, Howard Sturgis, and Percy Lubbock, and favorably compared to Madame Bovary. Like its predecessor, Ethan Frome, it is set in the Berkshires, but the season is summer and the story is that of Charity Royall, a New Englander of humble origins - passionate, forthright, and proud - and her torrid affair with Lucius Harney, an artistically inclined young man from the city. A novel that "breaks, or stretches, many conventions of women's romantic love stories and in the process creates a new picture of female sexuality," as Marilyn French writes in her introduction, Summer is "a clamorous and ecstatic affirmation of the joy of sexual love no matter what it costs." Bold in conception, rich in imagery, and provocative by implication, it was one of Edith Wharton's personal favorites, and stands as one of her greatest novelistic achievements.
Summer (1917)
ISBN: 9780684842585 bzw. 0684842580, in Englisch, Scribner Book Company.
Summer Wharton, Edith / French, Marilyn, "Summer, " Edith Wharton wrote to Gaillard Lapsley, "is known to its author and her familars as the Hot Ethan." One of the first American novels to deal frankly with a young woman's sexual awakening, it was a publishing sensation when it appeared in 1917, praised by Joseph Conrad, Howard Sturgis, and Percy Lubbock, and favorably compared to "Madame Bovary." Like its predecessor, "Ethan Frome, " it is set in the Berkshires, but the season is summer and the story is that of Charity Royall, a New Englander of humble origins -- passionate, forthright, and proud -- and her torrid affair with Lucius Harney, an artistically inclined young man from the city. A novel that "breaks, or stretches, many conventions of women's romantic love stories and in the process creates a new picture of female sexuality," as Marilyn French writes in her introduction, "Summer" is "a clamorous and ecstatic affirmation of the joy of sexual love no matter what it costs." Bold in conception, rich in imagery, and provocative by implication, it was one of Edith Wharton's personal favorites, and stands as one of her greatest novelistic achievements.
Summer
ISBN: 9780684842585 bzw. 0684842580, in Englisch, Scribner, neu.
Edith Wharton, Books, Fiction and Literature, Fiction, Literary, Summer, Summer, Edith Wharton wrote to Gaillard Lapsley, is known to its author and her familars as the Hot Ethan. One of the first American novels to deal frankly with a young woman's sexual awakening, it was a publishing sensation when it appeared in 1917, praised by Joseph Conrad, Howard Sturgis, and Percy Lubbock, and favorably compared to Madame Bovary. Like its predecessor, Ethan Frome, it is set in the Berkshires, but the season is summer and the story is that of Charity Royall, a New Englander of humble origins -- passionate, forthright, and proud -- and her torrid affair with Lucius Harney, an artistically inclined young man from the city. A novel that breaks, or stretches, many conventions of women's romantic love stories and in the process creates a new picture of female sexuality, as Marilyn French writes in her introduction, Summer is a clamorous and ecstatic affirmation of the joy of sexual love no matter what it costs. Bold in conception, rich in imagery, and provocative by implication, it was one of Edith Wharton's personal favorites, and stands as one of her greatest novelistic achievements.
Summer
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Summer
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