Edith Wharton s Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece, The Age of Innocence is a social satire, a bitter-sweet romance, bringing to life the grandeur and hypocrisy of the stuffy upper crust of 1870s New York.
Edith Wharton's The Age Of Innocence, published in 1920, tells the story of Newland Archer. Set in New York in the 1870's, the story follows Archer and his marriage to May Welland. But there's a spanner in the works, so to speak.
Reflection enables an honest and truthful review of who we are. The book is for learning, is as much about learning, about discovery.
In Edith Wharton’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, The Age of Innocence, adapted by Coco Rousseau, the handsome, wealthy Newland Archer, a member of New York’s upper class, is caught in a web of a love triangle - not one he falls into, ...
What does it all mean? The collection of poems, Age of Innocence, starts off with childhood where the child is shielded from the world.