Ethan Frome & Summer by Edith Wharton - ISBN: 9780375757280
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Small town secrets, forbidden desires, and devastating consequences await.

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    304 pages

  • Release Date

    15 May 2001

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Summary

A pair of masterly short novels, featuring an introduction by Elizabeth Strout, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Anything Is Possible and My Name Is Lucy Barton.

Thought Edith Wharton is best known for her cutting contemplation of fashionable New York, Ethan Frome and Summer are set in small New England towns, far from Manhattan’s beau monde. Together in one volume, these thematically linked short novels display Wharton’s characteristic criticis…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780375757280
ISBN-10:0375757287
Author:Edith Wharton, Elizabeth Strout
Publisher:Random House USA Inc
Imprint:Modern Library Inc
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:304
Edition:New edition
Release Date:15 May 2001
Weight:261g
Dimensions:201mm x 130mm x 16mm
Series:Modern Library Classics
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Critics Review

“Ethan Frome [is considered] Mrs. Wharton’s masterpiece … The secret of its greatness is the stark human drama of it; the social crudity and human delicacy intermingled; the defiant, over-riding passion, and the long-drawn-out logic of the paid penalty. It has no contexts, no mitigations; it is plain, raw, first-hand human stuff.”—The New York Times “Ethan Frome [has] become part of the American mythology… . Wharton’s astonishing authority here is to render such pain with purity and economy … Truly it is a northern romance, akin even to Wuthering Heights.”—Harold Bloom “Traditionally, Henry James has always been placed slightly higher up the slope of Parnassus than Edith Wharton. But now that the prejudice against the female writer is on the wane, they look to be exactly what they are: giants, equals, the tutelary and benign gods of our American literature.”—Gore Vidal

About The Author

Edith Wharton

Edith Wharton was born into a privileged New York family in 1862 and died in France in 1937. In addition to her works as a novelist, most famously The House of Mirth, The Age of Innocence, The Custom of the Country, and Ethan Frome, she also was a renowned interior designer, and was the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.

Elizabeth Strout is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Olive Kitteridge; the #1 New York Times bestseller My Name Is Lucy Barton; The Burgess Boys, a New York Times bestseller; Abide with Me, a national bestseller and Book Sense pick; and Amy and Isabelle, which won the Los Angeles Times Art Seidenbaum Award for First Fiction and the Chicago Tribune Heartland Prize. She has also been a finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Award and the Orange Prize in England. Her short stories have been published in a number of magazines, including The New Yorker and O- The Oprah Magazine. Elizabeth Strout lives in New York City.

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