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The Age of Innocence | [Edith Wharton]
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The Age of Innocence

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  • by Edith Wharton
  • Narrated by David Horovitch
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  • LENGTH
    12 hrs and 2 mins
  • RELEASE DATE
    29/04/2008
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Publisher's Summary

Countess Olenska, separated from her European husband, returns to old New York society. She bears with her an independence and anawareness of life which stirs the educated sensitivity of Newland Archer, engaged to be married to May Welland.

©2008 BBC Audiobooks Ltd; (P)2008 BBC Audiobooks Ltd

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    Maureen Edinburgh, United Kingdom 25/05/2010
    Maureen Edinburgh, United Kingdom 25/05/2010 Member Since 2008
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    "Most enjoyable"

    This book conveys you to a lost world. On the surface there is much that was attractive about the life of the wealthy upper class in New York in the 1870s. In this book, however, you are also presented with the constraints and restrictions of what, all too often, was a meaningless life.

    Edith Wharton presents you with the agonising choices facing the young, in particular, when passion and the wish for freedom tempts them to flaunt accepted conventions and morality.

    The book is beautifully written with many touches of humour.

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    Ruth Brockley, London, United Kingdom 05/07/2010
    Ruth Brockley, London, United Kingdom 05/07/2010 Member Since 2006
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    "A book I won't forget"

    This incredibly moving, yet at the same time gentle, tale of thwarted love is beautifully written and very well narrated. The story itself is subtly powerful, and the characters' emotions are conveyed in the writing with a quiet force which I found extremely effective. The language is strikingly poetic, containing beautiful images and metaphors which I found a delight to listen to. The narrator reads with calmness but with real feeling, and I became totally absorbed in it every time I listened. Maybe I'm just susceptible to the charms of this particular book, but I honestly was bowled over by it, and would really recommend anyone to give it a try.

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