A world ruled by tradition. A love constrained by society. A choice between duty and desire.
The Age of Innocence is a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Edith Wharton, offering a sharp and elegant portrait of elite New York society in the late 19th century.
The story follows Newland Archer, a young lawyer engaged to the respectable May Welland, whose orderly life is disrupted by the arrival of the unconventional Countess Ellen Olenska.
As Newland becomes emotionally drawn to Ellen, he is forced to confront the strict social rules, expectations, and unspoken codes that govern his world.
Through refined prose and deep psychological insight, Wharton explores themes of love, conformity, freedom, and the hidden costs of social acceptance.
A timeless classic of American literature, The Age of Innocence remains a powerful study of desire, restraint, and the boundaries imposed by society.
A world ruled by tradition. A love constrained by society. A choice between duty and desire.
The Age of Innocence is a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Edith Wharton, offering a sharp and elegant portrait of elite New York society in the late 19th century.
The story follows Newland Archer, a young lawyer engaged to the respectable May Welland, whose orderly life is disrupted by the arrival of the unconventional Countess Ellen Olenska.
As Newland becomes emotionally drawn to Ellen, he is forced to confront the strict social rules, expectations, and unspoken codes that govern his world.
Through refined prose and deep psychological insight, Wharton explores themes of love, conformity, freedom, and the hidden costs of social acceptance.
A timeless classic of American literature, The Age of Innocence remains a powerful study of desire, restraint, and the boundaries imposed by society.