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    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    Norton & Company, Incorporated, w. w.
    ISBN-10
    0393967948
    ISBN-13
    9780393967944
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    138593

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Age of Innocence
    Number of Pages
    544 Pages
    Language
    English
    Topic
    Family Life, American / General, Literary
    Publication Year
    2002
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    Literary Criticism, Fiction
    Author
    Edith Wharton
    Book Series
    Norton Critical Editions Ser.
    Format
    Trade Paperback

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    0.6 in
    Item Weight
    14.7 Oz
    Item Length
    9.1 in
    Item Width
    7.3 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    College Audience
    LCCN
    00-026408
    TitleLeading
    The
    Dewey Edition
    23
    Reviews
    Candace Waid's authoritative edition of The Age of Innocence is accompanied by a collection of exceptionally illuminating biographical, critical, and historical texts. In particular, her richly researched assemblage of period comments on 'old New York' (including an astonishing recipe for 'Roman Punch' and some sardonic analyses of 'Manners for the Metropolis') wonderfully captures the often nearly lunatic ferocity of the society in which Wharton's great novel is so brilliantly set., Candace Waid's Norton Critical Edition of The Age of Innocence is a work of deep scholarship and sensitive attention to the interests of contemporary readers. It will be the indispensable guide for readers of Wharton's novel, brought to new life in this imposing edition. Professor Waid has reconstructed the cultural setting of the novel with amazingly abundant detail. The reach and pertinence of its historical sections, the selection of exciting new criticism and scholarship, and the editor's own learned, cogent, and engaging notes to the text itself all combine to make this volume a rousingly significant contribution to Wharton studies and to Gilded Age scholarship in general.
    Grade From
    Ninth Grade
    Series Volume Number
    0
    Grade To
    Twelfth Grade
    Dewey Decimal
    813.52
    Edition Description
    Critical
    Table Of Content
    List of IllustrationsAcknowledgements Introduction The Text of The Age of InnocenceBackgrounds and ContextsLetters: To Rutger B. Jewett, January 5, 1920To Bernard Berenson, December 12, 1920To Sinclair Lewis, August 6, 1921To Mary Cadwalader Jones, April 11, 1927To Mary Cadwalader Jones, February 17, 1921Autobiography and Biography: Candace Waid * [Biographical Note on Edith Wharton]Edith Wharton * A Little Girl's New YorkEdith Wharton * From A Backward Glance[The Background][Little Girl]R.W.B. Lewis * From Edith Wharton: A Biography[Entry into Society][A Broken Engagement][Marriage and Sexual Ignorance]Sources: Literary Sources: Honoré de Balzac * From Contes drôlatiquesInnocenceThe Danger of Being Too InnocentEdith Wharton * The Valley of Childish Things, and Other EmblemsEdith Wharton * The New FrenchwomanTime and Money: Economic Contexts and the Shifting Narratives of Ethnic Power: The Source for the Beaufort ScandalThe Panic: Excitement in Wall Street * New York Times, September 19, 1873The Financial Crisis: More Failures Yesterday * New York Times, September 20, 1873Panics * The Nation, September 25, 1873The Business of Society: Contemporary Commentary on the New York Aristocracy: "Secrets of Ball Giving": A Chat with Ward McAllisterRecipes for Roman PunchM.E.W. Sherwood * From Manners and Social UsagesHow He Came to be a Famous Ball Organizer--Reminiscences of Cotillion DinnersBeginning His Experiment at NewportObjects of the Patriarch's SocietyDuplicate Invitations PresentedSociety's Limits NarrowingFamous Dinners of Recent YearsThe Etiquette of BallsFashionable DancingOn Serving Roman PunchFrancis W. Crowninshield * From Manners for the Metropolis: An Entrance Key to the Fantastic Life of the 400Mrs. Burton Harrison * The Myth of the Four HundredLeisure: High and Low: James Maurice Thompson * The Long BowW. Gurney Benham * [The Living Waxworks]Kate Greenaway * From Language of FlowersJohn H. Young * The Language of FlowersDivorce and Marriage in New York * The New York Tribune, October 7, 1883Criticism: Reviews: American and British: Katharine Perry * Were the Seventies Sinless?William Lyon Phelps * As Mrs. Wharton Sees UsHenry Seidel Canby * Our AmericaCarl Van Doren * An Elder AmericaR. D. Townshend * The Book Table: Devoted to Books and Their Makers, Novels Notfor a DayMrs. Wharton's Novel of Old New YorkVernon L. Parrington, Jr. * Our Literary AristocratThe Age of InnocenceThe Innocence of New YorkKatherine Mansfield * Family PortraitsFrederick Watson * The Assurance of ArtModern Criticsm: Julia Ehrhardt * "The Read These Pages Is to Live Again": The Historical Accuracy ofThe Age of InnocenceJennifer Rae Greeson * Wharton's Manuscript Outlines for The Age of Innocence: Three VersionsCynthia Griffin Wolff * The Age of Innocence as BildungsromanElizabeth Ammons * Cool Diana and the Blood-Red Muse: Edith Wharton on Innocence and ArtNancy Bentley * [Realism, Relativism, and the Discipline of Manners]Anne MacMaster * Wharton, Race, and The Age of Innocence: Three HistoricalContextsDale M. Bauer * [Whiteness and the Power of Darkness in The Age of Innocence]Brian T. Edwards * The Well-Built Wall of Culture: Old New York and Its HaremsBrigitte Peuker * Scorsese's Age of Innocence: Adaptation and IntermedialityEdith Wharton: A Chronology Selected Bibliography
    Synopsis
    Contexts constructs the historical foundation for this very historical novel. Many documents are included on the New York Four Hundred, elite social gatherings, archery (the sport for upper-crust daughters), as well as Wharton's manuscript outlines, letters, and related writings. Criticism collects eleven American and British contemporary reviews and nine major essays on The Age of Innocence , including a groundbreaking piece on the two film adaptations of the novel. "A Chronology and Selected Bibliography" are also included., "Contexts" constructs the historical foundation for this very historical novel. Many documents are included on the "New York Four Hundred," elite social gatherings, archery (the sport for upper-crust daughters), as well as Wharton's manuscript outlines, letters, and related writings. "Criticism" collects eleven American and British contemporary reviews and nine major essays on The Age of Innocence, including a groundbreaking piece on the two film adaptations of the novel. "A Chronology and Selected Bibliography" are also included., The text of Wharton's richly allusive Pulitzer Prize-winning 1921 novelof desire and its implications in Old New York has been rigorouslyannotated by a prominent Wharton scholar., "Criticism" collects eleven American and British contemporary reviews and nine major essays on The Age of Innocence , including a groundbreaking piece on the two film adaptations of the novel. "A Chronology and Selected Bibliography" are also included.
    LC Classification Number
    PS3545.H16A7 2000

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