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The Age Of Innocence

The Age Of Innocence

Dive into Edith Wharton's 'The Age of Innocence,' a quintessential classic American literature work that vividly portrays 19th-century New York society during the Gilded Age. This Pulitzer Prize-winning social commentary fiction explores the intricate dance between personal desire and rigid societal expectations, as Newland Archer finds himself torn between his respectable fiancée, May Welland, and the captivating, free-spirited Countess Olenska. It's a poignant and timeless narrative about sacrifice, unfulfilled love, and the subtle, often devastating, power of convention.

The Annual Report Of The New York Society For The Suppression Of Vice Volume 9

The Annual Report Of The New York Society For The Suppression Of Vice Volume 9

Explore Volume 9 of the Annual Report from The New York Society For The Suppression Of Vice. This historic document details the organization's efforts and activities in New York concerning the suppression of vice, offering a unique glimpse into social reform and historical movements of its time.