The Custom of the Country by Edith Wharton - ISBN: 9780375758072
Paperback
Highly acclaimed at its publication in 1913, The Custom of the Country is a cutting commentary on America‘s nouveaux riches, their upward-yearning aspirations and their eventual downfalls. Through her heroine, the beautiful and ruthless Undine Spragg, a spoiled heiress who looks to her next material…

The Custom of the Country

  • Paperback

    400 pages

  • Release Date

    15 October 2001

Summary

Highly acclaimed at its publication in 1913, The Custom of the Country is a cutting commentary on America‘ s nouveaux riches, their upward-yearning aspirations and their eventual downfalls. Through her heroine, the beautiful and ruthless Undine Spragg, a spoiled heiress who looks to her next materialistic triumph as her latest conquest throws himself at her feet, Edith Wharton presents a startling, satiric vision of social behavior in all its greedy glory. As Undine moves from America’ s hear…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780375758072
ISBN-10:0375758070
Author:Edith Wharton
Publisher:Modern Library
Imprint:Modern Library Inc
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:400
Edition:2001st
Release Date:15 October 2001
Weight:454g
Dimensions:25mm x 127mm x 229mm
Series:Modern Library Classics (Paperback)
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“Edith Wharton’s finest achievement.” –Elizabeth Hardwick

“Edith Wharton’s finest achievement.” –Elizabeth Hardwick

About The Author

Edith Wharton

America’s most famous woman of letters, and the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize, Edith Wharton was born into one of the last “leisured class” families in New York City, as she put it, in 1862. Educated privately, she was married to Edward Wharton in 1885, and for the next few years they spent their time in the high society of Newport, Rhode Island, then Lenox, Massachusetts, and Europe. It was in Europe that Wharton first met Henry James, who was to have a profound and lasting influence on her life and work. Wharton’s first published book was a work of nonfiction in collaboration with Og

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