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Title | Ethan Frome | Height | 216 mm |
Author | WHARTON, EDITH | Width | 133 mm |
ISBN-13 | 9780486266909 | Binding | PAPERBACK |
ISBN-10 | #0486266907 | Spine Width | 8 mm |
Publisher | Dover Pubns | Pages | 96 |
Edition | REPRINT | Availability | In Stock |


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Ethan Frome
Author: WHARTON, EDITH
Set against the bleak winter landscape of New England, Ethan Frome tells the story of a poor farmer, lonely and downtrodden, his wife Zeena, and her cousin, the enchanting Mattie Silver. In the playing out of this short novels powerful and engrossing drama, Edith Wharton constructed her least characteristic and most celebrated book. In its unyielding and shocking pessimism, its bleak demonstration of tragic waste, it is a masterpiece of psychological and emotional realism. In her introduction the distinguished critic Elaine Showalter discusses the background to the novels composition and the reasons for its enduring success.Tragic story of wasted lives, set against a bleak New England background. A poverty-stricken New England farmer, his ailing wife and a youthful housekeeper are drawn relentlessly into a deep-rooted domestic struggle in this hauntingly grim tale of thwarted love. Considered by many to be Whartons masterpiece.