The tragic fall of one of the most heartbreaking characters in American literature, a beautiful socialite who loses her footing in the savage social-climbing world of 19th century New York high society Lily Bart has no fortune, but she possesses everything else she needs to make an excellent marriage: beauty, intelligence, a love of luxury, and an elegant skill in negotiating the hidden traps and false friends of New York's high society. But time and again Lily cannot bring herself to make the final decisive move: to abandon her sense of self and a chance of love for the final soulless leap into a mercenary union. Her time is running out, and degradation awaits.
Edith Wharton's masterful novel is a tragedy of money, morality, and missed opportunity.
Why You Should Read?
- Explores the devastating consequences of societal pressures on an individual's choices.
- Provides a window into the intricacies and hypocrisies of 19th-century New York high society.
- Features a compelling protagonist, Lily Bart, whose struggle against societal expectations resonates deeply.
- Offers a poignant examination of the conflict between love, morality, and financial security.
About the Author
Edith Wharton is a celebrated American novelist and short story writer. Her work offers a sharp critique of the Gilded Age society. Wharton is known for her insightful portrayal of complex characters and exploration of themes such as social constraints, morality, and the pursuit of happiness. Her writing is characterized by its elegant prose and keen observations of human nature.