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  1. The Age of Innocence is a 1920 novel by American author Edith Wharton. It was her eighth novel, and was initially serialized in 1920 in four parts, in the magazine Pictorial Review. Later that year, it was released as a book by D. Appleton & Company. It won the 1921 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, making Wharton the first woman to win ...

    • Edith Wharton
    • United States
    • 1920
    • 1920
  2. The Age of Innocence, novel by Edith Wharton, published in 1920. The work presents a picture of upper-class New York society in the late 19th century. The story is presented as a kind of anthropological study of this society through references to the families and their activities as tribal.

    • Edith Wharton
    • 1920
  3. 3.97. 175,583 ratings10,512 reviews. Winner of the 1921 Pulitzer Prize, The Age of Innocence is Edith Whartons masterful portrait of desire and betrayal during the sumptuous Golden Age of Old New York, a time when society people “dreaded scandal more than disease.”.

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  4. La edad de la inocencia (título original inglés: The Age of Innocence) es una novela de Edith Wharton publicada en 1920 y que fue galardonada en 1921 con el Premio Pulitzer. 1 La acción de la novela transcurre en la alta sociedad neoyorquina de la década de 1870.

  5. 21 de oct. de 2021 · Review: ‘The Age of Innocence,’ by Edith Wharton This tale of Gilded Age New York City became, in 1921, the first novel by a woman to win the Pulitzer Prize. Credit...

  6. The Age of Innocence Summary. Next. Chapter 1. Literary devices: Genre. Mood. Setting. Style. Tone. View all. The novel opens with Newland Archer attending the opera, where New York society often gathers. Just that afternoon, May Welland has agreed to marry him.

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