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Old New York

New Year's Day

Autor: Edith Wharton
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"Old New York : New Year's Day" is a compelling novella that explores the rigid social hierarchies a...

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Limbă
engleză
Legare
Carte - Copertă tare
Publicat
2026
Pagini
170
EAN
9781025875187
ISBN
1025875184
Enbook ID
52758394
Greutate
419
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 11

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"Old New York : New Year's Day" is a compelling novella that explores the rigid social hierarchies and moral complexities of mid-19th-century Manhattan. As part of Edith Wharton's celebrated "Old New York" quartet, this work delves into the life of Lizzie Hazeldean, a woman caught in the web of a scandalous affair and the subsequent judgment of high society. Set during an era where reputation was paramount, the story highlights the double standards and intense pressures faced by women in the Gilded Age.

Wharton's sharp wit and psychological insight bring the setting to life, portraying a world of opulent parties, strict etiquette, and unforgiving gossip. Through Lizzie's struggles, the narrative examines themes of sacrifice, isolation, and the search for personal meaning within a restrictive environment. "New Year's Day" stands as a poignant critique of the hypocrisy found in elite circles and offers a masterful look at the human condition under social duress. This work remains a significant contribution to American literature, showcasing Wharton's unparalleled ability to document the nuances of her time with elegance and depth. It is an essential read for those interested in historical fiction and the evolution of New York society.

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