The notes clarify the "anthropological exactitude" Wharton used to describe the snobbery of the 1870s wealthy elite.
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Spent my morning in 1870s New York. ☕️📖 Currently obsessed with the Oxford World's Classics lineup—this edition of Wharton’s Pulitzer Prize winner is as beautiful as the prose is cutting.
Who are you rooting for: May’s calculated innocence or Ellen’s brave worldliness? 👇 Key Edition Features to Mention:
Includes an introduction and notes by Stephen Orgel that put the novel's autobiographical overtones into context.
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The notes clarify the "anthropological exactitude" Wharton used to describe the snobbery of the 1870s wealthy elite.
For a social media post featuring The Age of Innocence (Oxford World's Classics) , you can choose from these options depending on your platform's vibe.
Spent my morning in 1870s New York. ☕️📖 Currently obsessed with the Oxford World's Classics lineup—this edition of Wharton’s Pulitzer Prize winner is as beautiful as the prose is cutting.
Who are you rooting for: May’s calculated innocence or Ellen’s brave worldliness? 👇 Key Edition Features to Mention:
Includes an introduction and notes by Stephen Orgel that put the novel's autobiographical overtones into context.
#TheAgeOfInnocence #EdithWharton #OxfordWorldsClassics #ClassicLiterature #Bookstagram #GildedAge Option 2: The Short & Punchy (Best for X/Twitter)
Is there any classic more heartbreakingly precise than The Age of Innocence ? 💔