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Edith Wharton えでぃす・うぉーとん Winner

Set in 1870s New York high society, the novel follows Newland Archer as a reunion with the unconventional returned Countess Ellen Olenska pulls him between desire and duty. Within a world ruled by etiquette and silence, Wharton traces the cost of love and self-restraint.

Behind the polished rituals of old New York, one reunion unsettles an entire life.

384 pages
Old New Yorksocietyengagement and desireconvention and restraint