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Tragic tale of bleak New England rural life.

If you’re interested in exploring the depths of human emotion against a stark, wintery backdrop, "Ethan Frome" might resonate with you. Edith Wharton's mastery lies in crafting this compact masterpiece that delves into themes of forbidden love, duty, and the crushing weight of societal expectations. It's a powerful, somber read that shines a light on the struggle between personal desire and moral responsibility.

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ISBN: 9780008110543
Authors: Edith Wharton
Publisher: Collins Classics
Date of Publication: 2015-01-01
Format: Paperback
Goodreads rating: 3.44
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Ethan Frome toils at his New England farm while struggling to maintain a bearable existence with his sickly and judgmental wife, Zeena. He finds himself increasingly drawn to Mattie, Zeena's cousin, who helps around the house. Although she represents the possibility of happiness, they are trapped by their hopeless situation. And when Zeena becomes suspicious and arranges for Mattie to be sent away, events take a tragic turn. This heart-breaking portrait, from the author of The House of Mirth, is an intimate look at choices not made and lives not yet lived. First published in 1911 and adapted for film, Ethan Frome remains for many the most subtle and moving of Wharton's works.
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Tragic tale of bleak New England rural life.

If you’re interested in exploring the depths of human emotion against a stark, wintery backdrop, "Ethan Frome" might resonate with you. Edith Wharton's mastery lies in crafting this compact masterpiece that delves into themes of forbidden love, duty, and the crushing weight of societal expectations. It's a powerful, somber read that shines a light on the struggle between personal desire and moral responsibility.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.