
Livres anciens et modernes
Wharton
ETHAN FROME With an introduction by Clifton Fadiman
At the Southworth-Anthoensen Press for Members of the Limited - Editions Club, 1939
412,50 €
Buddenbrooks Inc.
(Newburyport, États-Unis d'Amérique)
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Edizione: a beautiful limited edition of wharton’s masterpiece and her greatest tragic story, ethan frome, a sharply etched novelette concerning simple new england people. it was written while the author was in lenox, massachusetts. wharton likely based the story on an accident that she had heard about in 1904. five people were in the actual accident, four girls and one boy. they crashed into a lamppost while sledding down courthouse hill. a girl named hazel crosby was killed in the accident. another girl involved in the accident, kate spencer, became friends with wharton while both worked at the lenox library and it was from spencer that wharton learned of the accident. it shows a marked departure from the ironic contemplation of aristocratic mores and highly complex characters of her earlier works. yet, as in the house of mirth, the central problem is that of the barriers imposed by local conventions upon an individual whose happiness depends on rising above them. a fine novel, made more so by its elegant simplicity. a ‘high spot’ of american literature. it shows a marked departure from the ironic contemplation of aristocratic mores and highly complex characters of her earlier works. yet, as in the house of mirth, the central problem is that of the barriers imposed by local conventions upon an individual whose happiness depends on rising above them. a fine novel, made more so by its elegant simplicity. a ‘high spot’ of american literature.