The House of Mirth by Wharton, Edith; Wolff, Cynthia Griffin; Wolff, Cynthia, 9780140187298
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  • ISBN: 9780140187298 | 0140187294
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 5/1/1993

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"Uniquely authentic among American novels of manners." --Louis Auchincloss The House of Mirth is the novel that first established the literary reputation of Pulitzer Prize-winner Edith Wharton. In it, she honed her devastating acerbic style, created one of her most memorable heroines in Lily Bart, and discovered her defining theme: the vulgarity, greed, human frailty, and false social values that form the true foundation of New York society.