The age of innocence
Auteurs   Wharton, Edith (Auteur)
Edition  Penguin Books : Londres , 1996
Collection   Penguin twentieth-century classics
Collation   300 p.
Format   20 cm
ISBN   0-14-018189-X
Langue d'édition   anglais
Catégories   Littérature langue anglaise
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Résumé : Welcome to the New York of the 1870's, where everyone in the upper crust fits into the mold or is ostracized for nonconformity. In spite of having married the socially suitable May, Weland Archer wishes to be unconventional and sees the Countess Olenska as a role model at the same time that he falls in love with her. Wanda McCaddon is a perfect narrator for this book. Her voice is as cold and sharp as the society she reads about. Through her intonation and phrasing, a stifling Victorian mask drops over each character.