The Glimpses Of The Moon

 

Title The Glimpses Of The Moon
Author Edith Wharton
Genre Fiction, Literary Fiction, Social Commentary, Romance
Format Digital

 

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Book Description

The Glimpses of the Moon by Edith Wharton is a novel about love, ambition, and the social pressures of wealth and status. The story follows Nick and Susy Lansing, a newlywed couple who agree to a marriage of convenience, planning to live off the generosity of their wealthy friends while they each search for a more advantageous match. However, as they experience the highs and lows of their arrangement, they begin to question whether love is worth more than luxury. Wharton’s keen insight into the complexities of relationships and societal expectations makes this a captivating and thought-provoking read.

 

About Author

Edith Wharton

Edith Wharton (1862–1937) was an American novelist, short story writer, and designer, best known for her keen observations of high society and her exploration of themes like class, morality, and the constraints of social conventions. Born into a wealthy New York family, she was well-acquainted with the upper-class society she often depicted in her works.

Wharton published over 40 books in her lifetime, including The House of Mirth (1905), Ethan Frome (1911), and The Age of Innocence (1920), the latter of which won her the Pulitzer Prize, making her the first woman to receive the award. Her writing often critiqued the rigid structures of the elite and the limitations placed on women in society.

Beyond literature, Wharton was also a skilled interior designer and travel writer. During World War I, she lived in France and was deeply involved in humanitarian efforts. She remained in France until her death in 1937. Her legacy endures as one of the most important voices in American literature.