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The House of Mirth by Edith Wharton AUDIOBOOK
The House of Mirth by Edith Wharton AUDIOBOOK
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The House of Mirth by Edith Wharton is a brilliant and heartbreaking portrait of Gilded Age New York society and the tragic downfall of one of its most dazzling figures. First published in 1905, this timeless classic tells the story of Lily Bart—a beautiful, charming, and intelligent woman who is both celebrated and constrained by the rigid expectations of the elite social circles she inhabits.
Lily longs for love, independence, and luxury, but she finds herself trapped in a world where a woman’s value is tied to her wealth and marital prospects. As she navigates a complex web of suitors, social obligations, and personal desires, her missteps and defiance of convention place her on a slow descent from privilege to isolation. Wharton’s razor-sharp commentary on class, gender, and materialism exposes the fragility of status and the cruelty of gossip and moral judgment.
Through lyrical prose, psychological depth, and emotional nuance, Wharton crafts a devastating critique of a society more concerned with appearances than compassion. The House of Mirth is both a gripping narrative and a powerful exploration of the cost of independence in a world designed to suppress it.
This audiobook offers an immersive experience into Wharton’s world of elegance and hypocrisy—perfect for fans of literary fiction, historical drama, and character-driven stories of women fighting to find their place in a changing world.
Audiobook time & format : 13h39m10s, OPUS, 620 Mo
Audiobook free extract time & format : 5m (see below to listen), WAV
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