📱 eBook en inglés THE HOUSE OF MIRTH

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Sinopsis de THE HOUSE OF MIRTH

A brilliant portrait of ambition, desire, and social constraint, The House of Mirth by Edith Wharton is a powerful exploration of wealth, status, and the price of belonging in Gilded Age New York. First published in 1905, this enduring classic remains one of the most incisive and emotionally resonant novels of American literature.
At the center of the story is Lily Bart, a beautiful and intelligent young woman raised to value luxury and refinement above all else. Trapped within a rigid social world where marriage is the primary means of security, Lily seeks both financial stability and genuine affection. Yet her longing for independence and authenticity clashes with the unforgiving expectations of the elite society in which she moves. As she navigates glittering drawing rooms, country estates, and fashionable European travels, Lily becomes entangled in a web of gossip, financial vulnerability, and moral compromise.
Whartons keen social insight reveals a world governed by appearance and power, where fortunes are made and reputations destroyed with ruthless efficiency. Through Lilys gradual fall from privilege to isolation, the novel exposes the precarious position of women in a society that prizes beauty and charm but offers little protection or agency. Each choice Lily makes carries profound consequences, and her struggle becomes both deeply personal and universally human.
With elegance and precision, Wharton dissects the codes of conduct, class hierarchies, and unspoken rules that define her characters lives. Beneath the novels refined surface lies a sharp critique of materialism and hypocrisy, as well as a compassionate understanding of human weakness and longing. Lily Bart emerges as one of literatures most unforgettable heroines—flawed, courageous, and tragically vulnerable.
Both a social satire and a poignant tragedy, The House of Mirth is a timeless meditation on freedom, identity, and the cost of conformity. Edith Whartons masterful storytelling continues to captivate readers, offering a haunting reflection on the pursuit of happiness in a world where success is measured by wealth and reputation.

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Edith Wharton
Edith Wharton (1862-1937) nació en Nueva York, en el seno de una familia adinerada y distinguida, y es considerada una de las más grandes escritoras estadounidenses. Fue la primera mujer galardonada con un Premio Pulitzer. "La edad de la inocencia" fue llevada a la pantalla por Martin Scorsese en 1993, protagonizada por Daniel Day-Lewis, Michelle Pfeiffer y Winona Ryder. Otras obras de la autora en Alianza Editorial: "Estío", "Ethan Frome" y "Las hermanas Bunner".
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Editorial: Clxbx

ISBN: 9782361300197

Idioma: Inglés

Fecha de lanzamiento: 14/02/2026

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