Glimpses of the Moon

Author:   Edith Wharton (Author)
Publisher:   Pushkin Press
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9781805330929


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   25 April 2024
Format:   Paperback
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A charming story of romantic misadventures where a young couple's love is threatened by the power of money, by one of the greatest authors of her age. Nick Lansing and Susy Branch are young and attractive, but penniless. Gracefully moving through New York high society, they have the right connections but none of the wealth. When they inconveniently fall in love, Susy devises a plan. They will marry and spend a year flitting across Europe, staying in the homes of their rich friends and living off honeymoon gifts until either one of them meets a better, richer prospect. But jealous passions and troubled consciences soon cause their idyll to crumble. Told with Edith Wharton's trademark wit, Glimpses of the Moon is a tartly amusing story of social climbing and romantic misadventure from one of our greatest writers.

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Author:   Edith Wharton (Author)
Publisher:   Pushkin Press
Imprint:   Pushkin Press Classics
ISBN:  

9781805330929


ISBN 10:   1805330926
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   25 April 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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'A magnificently subtle, passionate and constantly surprising writer' - Telegraph 'Wharton's unjustly neglected novel... a luscious, worldly, sensuous read, surely the equal of its most obvious offspring - Tender is the Night' - Boyd Tonkin 'A master storyteller who understands human behaviour' - Elizabeth Strout 'The sharp irony of both her prose and her characters bleeds into pools of true feeling' - Kirkus Reviews 'This dark, beautifully-written and perceptive novel still feels fresh today' - The Lady


"""Wharton's unjustly neglected novel… a luscious, worldly, sensuous read, surely the equal of its most obvious offspring - Tender is the Night."" - Boyd Tonkin, Independent ""This dark, beautifully-written and perceptive novel still feels fresh today."" — The Lady"


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"Edith Wharton (1862-1937) was born in New York, into a rich and socially prominent family. She began to write at an early age, although it was a habit viewed by her family as unsuitable for a woman of her social class. In 1885 she married Edward ""Teddy"" Wharton, a Boston banker. They lived a privileged life, but Wharton gradually grew dissatisfied with the roles of wife and society matron. The Whartons moved to Paris in 1907 and divorced in 1913. Edith continued to live in France, her beloved adoptive home, until her death in 1937."

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