Firstly, read the following with care. I have tried not giving out spoilers but to talk about the language and the characters do give out a whiff. So, there is the disclaimer and, now, proceed if you must. Or, you can skip my addendum and jump directly to the quotes. Edith Wharton is said to... Continue Reading →
The Age of Innocence – Review
Book: The Age of Innocence Author: Edith Wharton Year: 1920 Bookhad Rating: ❤❤❤❤ Society is what makes the rules and it has the capacity to bring to life and to kill the players who don’t adhere to it. Duty versus Love. It’s an interesting stipulation that can be regarded either strictly in academic terms or in real terms. Academic... Continue Reading →

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