Ethan Frome, Summer, Bunner Sisters: Introduction by Hermione Lee Edith Wharton

Ethan Frome, Summer, Bunner Sisters: Introduction by Hermione Lee

Author: Edith Wharton
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Book Title
Ethan Frome, Summer, Bunner Sisters: Introduction by Hermione Lee
Author
Edith Wharton
ISBN
9780307268259
These three brilliantly wrought, tragic novellas explore the repressed emotions and destructive passions of working-class people far removed from the social milieu usually inhabited by Edith Wharton's characters. Ethan Frome is one of Wharton's most famous works; it is a tightly constructed and almost unbearably heartbreaking story of forbidden love in a snowbound New England village. Summer, also set in rural New England, is often considered a companion to Ethan Frome-Wharton herself called it "the hot Ethan"-in its portrayal of a young woman's sexual and social awakening. Bunner Sisters takes place in the narrow, dusty streets of late nineteenth-century New York City, where the constrained but peaceful lives of two spinster shopkeepers are shattered when they meet a man who becomes the unworthy focus of all their pent-up hopes. All three of these novellas feature realistic and haunting characters as vivid as any Wharton ever conjured, and together they provide a superb introduction to the shorter fiction of one of our greatest writers.Binding Type: HardcoverAuthor: Edith WhartonPublisher: Everyman's LibraryPublished: 02/05/2008ISBN: 9780307268259Pages: 416Weight: 1.15lbsSize: 8.10h x 5.30w x 1.10dReview Citations: Library Journal 04/01/2008 pg. 123

These three brilliantly wrought, tragic novellas explore the repressed emotions and destructive passions of working-class people far removed from the social milieu usually inhabited by Edith Wharton's characters.

Ethan Frome is one of Wharton's most famous works; it is a tightly constructed and almost unbearably heartbreaking story of forbidden love in a snowbound New England village. Summer, also set in rural New England, is often considered a companion to Ethan Frome-Wharton herself called it "the hot Ethan"-in its portrayal of a young woman's sexual and social awakening. Bunner Sisters takes place in the narrow, dusty streets of late nineteenth-century New York City, where the constrained but peaceful lives of two spinster shopkeepers are shattered when they meet a man who becomes the unworthy focus of all their pent-up hopes.

All three of these novellas feature realistic and haunting characters as vivid as any Wharton ever conjured, and together they provide a superb introduction to the shorter fiction of one of our greatest writers.



Binding Type: Hardcover
Author: Edith Wharton
Publisher: Everyman's Library
Published: 02/05/2008
ISBN: 9780307268259
Pages: 416
Weight: 1.15lbs
Size: 8.10h x 5.30w x 1.10d

Review Citations: Library Journal 04/01/2008 pg. 123

These three brilliantly wrought, tragic novellas explore the repressed emotions and destructive passions of working-class people far removed from the social milieu usually inhabited by Edith Wharton's characters.

Ethan Frome is one of Wharton's most famous works; it is a tightly constructed and almost unbearably heartbreaking story of forbidden love in a snowbound New England village. Summer, also set in rural New England, is often considered a companion to Ethan Frome-Wharton herself called it "the hot Ethan"-in its portrayal of a young woman's sexual and social awakening. Bunner Sisters takes place in the narrow, dusty streets of late nineteenth-century New York City, where the constrained but peaceful lives of two spinster shopkeepers are shattered when they meet a man who becomes the unworthy focus of all their pent-up hopes.

All three of these novellas feature realistic and haunting characters as vivid as any Wharton ever conjured, and together they provide a superb introduction to the shorter fiction of one of our greatest writers.



Binding Type: Hardcover
Author: Edith Wharton
Publisher: Everyman's Library
Published: 02/05/2008
ISBN: 9780307268259
Pages: 416
Weight: 1.15lbs
Size: 8.10h x 5.30w x 1.10d

Review Citations: Library Journal 04/01/2008 pg. 123