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The House of Mirth

Edith Wharton

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Edith Wharton’s seminal novel, The House of Mirth, offers a poignant critique of the rigid social stratification within Gilded Age New York. Through the trajectory of Lily Bart, the narrative meticulously examines the precarious interplay between individual agency and societal expectations.

Set against the opulent yet stifling backdrop of late 19th-century New York, The House of Mirth chronicles the tragic decline of Lily Bart, a protagonist whose pursuit of social standing ultimately precipitates her downfall. Wharton’s incisive prose exposes the moral bankruptcy of the era's elite, rendering the novel a quintessential exploration of social entrapment and the relentless commodification of personal identity.

This curated edition aims to make Wharton’s sophisticated discourse accessible to a global audience through a tiered SimpliCEFR framework. By offering linguistic scaffolding ranging from level A2 to C2, this publication ensures that readers of all proficiencies can engage with the thematic depth and stylistic nuance of this classic work of American literature.

Gilded AgeSocial StratificationHigh SocietyTragedyIdentityNew YorkMoral Turpitude

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Selden stopped in surprise. In the busy Grand Central Station, his eyes were happy to see Miss Lily Bart. It was a Monday in early September, and he was returning to his work after a short trip to the country. But why was Miss Bart in town at this time of year

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Edith Wharton

Edith Wharton (1862–1937) was an esteemed American novelist and designer celebrated for her profound insights into the psychological complexities of the upper class. Her illustrious career encompassed a diverse array of literary contributions, securing her enduring legacy in world literature.

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