Books by Edith Wharton

Portrait of Edith Wharton

Edith Wharton, one of the foremost voices in early twentieth‑century American literature, brought incisive social observation and elegant prose to every page. Her novels, including celebrated works such as *The Age of Innocence* and *Ethan Frome*, reveal the constraints of class, convention, and desire with a precision that still feels modern. Drawing on her own experience of New York's Gilded Age, Wharton combined wit, irony, and psychological insight to illuminate the inner lives of her characters.

Beyond fiction, Wharton was a travel writer, designer, and humanitarian, whose cosmopolitan outlook enriched her storytelling. Her writing remains a touchstone for readers who relish finely drawn settings, moral complexity, and the quiet power of restraint. Each edition of her work invites a rediscovery of an author whose clarity and compassion continue to shape the literary landscape.

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  • Ethan Frome  Summer

    Random House Publishing Group Ethan Frome Summer

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    Book SynopsisA pair of masterly short novels, featuring an introduction by Elizabeth Strout, the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Anything Is Possible and My Name Is Lucy Barton   Thought Edith Wharton is best known for her cutting contemplation of fashionable New York, Ethan Frome and Summer are set in small New England towns, far from Manhattan’s beau monde. Together in one volume, these thematically linked short novels display Wharton’s characteristic criticism of society’s hypocrisy, and her daring exploration of the destructive consequences of sexual appetite. From the wintry setting of Ethan Frome, where a man hounded by community standards is destroyed by the very thing that might bring him happiness, to the florid town of Summer, where a young woman’s first romance projects her into a dizzying rite of passage, Wharton captures beautifully the urges and failures of human nature.   Prai

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    £11.39

  • The House of Mirth

    Penguin Publishing Group The House of Mirth

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  • Ethan Frome And Other Short Stories Bantam

    Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc Ethan Frome And Other Short Stories Bantam

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    Book SynopsisOn a bleak New England farm, a taciturn young man has resigned himself to a life of grim endurance. Bound by circumstance to a woman he cannot love, Ethan Frome is haunted by a past of lost possibilities until his wife’s orphaned cousin, Mattie Silver, arrives and he is tempted to make one final, desperate effort to escape his fate. In language that is spare, passionate, and enduring, Edith Wharton tells this unforgettable story of two tragic lovers overwhelmed by the unrelenting forces of conscience and necessity.Included with Ethan Frome are the novella The Touchstone and three short stories, “The Last Asset,” “The Other Two,” and “Xingu.” Together, this collection offers a survey of the extraordinary range and power of one of America’s finest writers.

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    £7.34

  • The Age of Innocence

    Random House USA Inc The Age of Innocence

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    Book SynopsisEdith Wharton’s masterpiece brings to life the grandeur and hypocrisy of a gilded age. Set among the very rich in 1870s New York, it tells the story of Newland Archer, a young lawyer engaged to marry virginal socialite May Welland, when he meets her cousin, Countess Ellen Olenska, a woman unbound by convention and surrounded by scandal. As all three are drawn into a love triangle filled with sensuality, subtlety, and betrayal, Archer faces a harrowing choice between happiness and the social code that has ruled his life. The resulting tale of thwarted love is filled with irony and surprise, struggle and acceptance. Recipient of the first Pulitzer Prize for fiction ever awarded to a woman, this great novel paints a timeless portrait of “society” still unmatched in American literature—an arbitrary, capricious social elite that professes inviolable standards but readily abandons them for greed and desire.

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  • The House of Mirth

    Random House USA Inc The House of Mirth

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    £20.80

  • The Reef Everymans Library Classics  Contemporary

    Random House USA Inc The Reef Everymans Library Classics Contemporary

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    Book SynopsisEdith Wharton was at the height of her enormous literary powers when she published The Reef in 1912, and everything about this novel suggests a mastery so complete that it can achieve nothing higher. The plot, which tells of the drastic effects of a casual sexual betrayal on the lives of four Americans in France, is expertly turned, suspenseful, continually compelling. An assured, unhurried dramatic instinct governs the great moments of confrontation and revelation. The central characters, two of whom are innocents and two of whom are burdened by experience and tinged with desperation, are perfectly delineated: their relationships to one another are constructed with a classical feeling for harmony, proportion, and balance. And the entire novel is imbued with a clear-eyed wisdom about both the possibilities and the limitations of human love. Wharton would go on to write splendid books after completing The Reef, but nowhere does she display a finer command of

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    £20.00

  • Novellas and Other Writings Madame de Treymes

    The Library of America Novellas and Other Writings Madame de Treymes

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    Book SynopsisCollected in this Library of America volume are no fewer than six of the works of Edith Wharton: novels, novellas, and her renowned autobiography, A Backward Glance. Together they represent nearly a quarter century in the productive life of one of the most accomplished and admired of American writers.Madame de Treymes (1907) is set in fashionable Paris society, where a once free-spirited American woman is trying to extricate herself, with the help of a fellow countryman, from her marriage to an aristocratic Frenchman. Such a village is the scene of Ethan Frome (1911), a tale of marital entrapment even more relentless. Ethan’s unhappy marriage and his desperate love for his wife’s cousin Mattie drive him to an act of shattering violence. The magnificent coda is a classic of American realistic fiction.Set in the same region of the Berkshires, Wharton called Summer (1917) “the Hot Etha

    10 in stock

    £33.75

  • Selected Poems of Edith Wharton

    Scribner Book Company Selected Poems of Edith Wharton

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  • Fighting France From Dunkerque to Belfort Modern

    Hesperus Press Ltd Fighting France From Dunkerque to Belfort Modern

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    £15.26

  • Edith Wharton: Collected Stories Vol 1. 1891-1910

    The Library of America Edith Wharton: Collected Stories Vol 1. 1891-1910

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    Book SynopsisLibrary of America presents the first volume in a landmark two-volume collector's edition of the incomparable stories of an American masterBorn into an upper-class New York family, Edith Wharton broke with convention and became a professional writer, earning an enduring place as the grande dame of American letters. This Library of America collection (along with its companion volume, Collected Stories: 1911–1937) presents the finest of Wharton's achievement in short fiction, drawn from the more than eighty stories she published over the course of her career. Opening with her first published story—the charming "Mrs. Manstey's View," about a disruption in the life of an elderly apartment-dweller—this first of two volumes presents a writer, already at the height of her powers, beginning to explore the concerns of a lifetime. In "Souls Belated," two lovers attempt to escape the consequences of their adultery—a subject to which Wharton returns throughout her career. In "The Mission of Jane" (about a remarkable adopted child) and "The Pelican" (about an itinerant lecturer), she discovers her gift for social and cultural satire. Perhaps the finest of her ghost stories, "The Eyes," with its Jamesian sense of evil, is also included, along with two novella-length works, "The Touchstone" and "Sanctuary," revealing the dazzling range of Wharton's fictive imagination. Also included in this edition are a chronology of Wharton's life, explanatory notes, and an essay on the texts.LIBRARY OF AMERICA is an independent nonprofit cultural organization founded in 1979 to preserve our nation’s literary heritage by publishing, and keeping permanently in print, America’s best and most significant writing. The Library of America series includes more than 300 volumes to date, authoritative editions that average 1,000 pages in length, feature cloth covers, sewn bindings, and ribbon markers, and are printed on premium acid-free paper that will last for centuries.Trade Review"Wharton's examinations of upper-class New York society were rendered in effortless prose so subtle that many readers missed the depth and breadth of her art. These two collections of short fiction belong on the shelves of anyone who loves literature." —Dallas Morning News"A splendid and satisfying publication, and a landmark in the history of Edith Wharton’s ever-shifting reputation." —New York Review of Books

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    £30.00

  • Edith Wharton: Collected Stories Vol. 2 1911-1937

    The Library of America Edith Wharton: Collected Stories Vol. 2 1911-1937

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    £30.00

  • Edith Wharton: Selected Poems: (American Poets

    The Library of America Edith Wharton: Selected Poems: (American Poets

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    Book SynopsisFrom first to last, poetry was part of Edith Wharton’s writing life. While rarely (after early youth) her primary focus, it always served her as a medium for recording the most vivid impressions and emotions, an intimate journal of longings and regrets. “Poetry was important to Wharton,” writes editor Louis Auchincloss, “because it enabled her to express the deeply emotional side of her nature that she kept under such tight control, not only in her life but in the ordered sweep of her fiction.”In later years her poetry also engaged with the public passions of wartime, as she found herself involved with the plight of Allied soldiers in France. Her first models were Romantic, but in the course of her life she absorbed the influences of Symbolism and Modernism; and throughout her poetic career she showed a care for form even in her most private utterances, as in the erotic ode “Terminus,” never published in her lifetime. This volume collects the bulk of Wharton’s significant poetry, including much work previously uncollected or unpublished.About the American Poets ProjectElegantly designed in compact editions, printed on acid-free paper, and textually authoritative, the American Poets Project makes available the full range of the American poetic accomplishment, selected and introduced by today’s most discerning poets and critics.

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    £17.00

  • Siruela Inutilidad

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisCuando era todavía un joven escritor huido de la Rusia de la Revolución, y totalmente desconocido, William Gerhardie escribió una carta llena de admiración a Edith Wharton y ella le invitó a su villa en Hyères. Gracias a su educación ?era hijo de ricos industriales ingleses instalados en San Petersburgo? el timidísimo Gerhardie logró mimetizarse entre los ilustres invitados de la mansión y no habló con nadie durante casi dos días, hasta que se atrevió a preguntar a su corpulenta vecina de mesa quién era la dueña de la casa y se oyó un aterrador y frío Soy yo. Sólo un personaje así podía escribir una novela como ésta. Tal vez la única novela cómica ambientada en la Rusia mitad blanca y mitad roja de los años 1920. Todo se derrumba, pero el protagonista, Nikolai Vasilievich, sigue ocupándose de sus minas de oro en Siberia y cultivando el espléndido ramillete de sus tres hijas, cada una fascinante a su manera. Eso conlleva recibir en casa un sinfín de amantes, parientes diversos, estafadores, parásitos y meras comparsas que dan pie a una sofisticadísima comedia de equívocos y traiciones. El resultado es un libro, de un magnífico estilista, que parece destilar en cada página una delicia volátil y un tanto ácida, como muy bien dijo Giorgio Manganelli.

    1 in stock

    £27.61

  • Editorial Maxtor The age of innocence

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    Book Synopsis?On a January evening of the early seventies, Christine Nilsson was singing in Faust at the Academy of Music in New York...?The Age of Innocence is Edith Wharton's twelfth novel, initially serialized in four parts in the Pictorial Review magazine in 1920, and later released by D. Appleton and Company as a book in New York and in London. It won the 1921 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, making Wharton the first woman to win the prize. The story is set in upper-class New York City in the 1870s, during the so-called Gilded Age.The Age of Innocence centers on an upper-class couple's impending marriage, and the introduction of the bride's cousin, plagued by scandal, whose presence threatens their happiness. Though the novel questions the assumptions and morals of 1870s New York society, it never develops into an outright condemnation of the institution.The title is an ironic comment on the polished outward manners of New York society when compared to its inward machinations.

    1 in stock

    £14.04

  • Rey Lear, S.L. El día del entierro

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    Book SynopsisEncuadernación: RústicaEl profesor Trenham sufre remordimientos por haber engañado a su esposa, que acaba de morir inesperadamente, un hecho que todos atribuyen a su carácter emotivo y nervioso. Tan apesadumbrado como asustado, Trenham decide romper con su joven amante cuando su mujer apenas acaba de ser enterrada. Edith Wharton recrea en El día del entierro la psicología de un machista, de un egoísta incapaz de afrontar la vida en solitario ni de pensar en la felicidad de su pareja. Un desenlace inesperado pondrá un poco de justicia en este retrato social de una época que, por desgracia, todavía resulta demasiado actual.

    1 in stock

    £15.84

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