"With her, Wharton does something new: She tries to imagine a fate for an extraordinary individual in conventional 1870s society that isn’t ultimately tragic.Edith Wharton: Confessions of a novelistAs consumers of culture, we don’t really seem animated by stories of restraint these days, which is maybe why the Wharton boom of the 1990s and early 2000s—Martin Scorsese’s operatic The Age of Innoce..."
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