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The Age of Innocence

The Age of Innocence

By Wharton, Edith

Published by Zenith Velvet Ink Publishing

English 2025 ISBN 9791070126981
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🎩 In a world ruled by appearances, the heart must learn to hide. In The Age of Innocence, Edith Wharton paints a luminous portrait of Gilded Age New York, a society polished on the surface yet suffocating beneath the weight of convention. The novel follows Newland Archer, a man engaged to the gentle and proper May Welland, whose world is upended by the arrival of Countess Ellen Olenska — a woman whose independence and passion defy every social rule he's been taught to obey. Torn between duty and desire, Archer faces the impossible choice between comfort and authenticity, between the world's expectations and the call of the soul. With exquisite prose and razor-sharp insight, Wharton exposes the hypocrisy, beauty, and quiet tragedy of a society more concerned with reputation than happiness. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize, The Age of Innocence remains a masterwork of emotional depth, moral conflict, and timeless elegance. 💔 Click "Buy Now" and enter The Age of Innocence — Edith Wharton's haunting masterpiece of love, restraint, and the invisible cages of privilege.

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