The Custom of the Country

The Custom of the Country

by Edith Wharton
The Custom of the Country

The Custom of the Country

by Edith Wharton

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Overview

Considered by many to be her greatest novel, Edith Wharton's The Custom of the Country tells the story of Undine Spragg, a vain and spoiled young woman determined to climb the social ladder of high society. Undine's unquenchable lust for wealth takes her from New York to Europe as she manipulates the men who have what she desires. Wharton's great talents are on full display in this scathing social commentary on the modern upper class, and Undine Spragg is one of the greatest literary anti-heroines of all time.

The Custom of the Country is a selection of the New York Times Style Magazine Book Club and an adaptation is planned for Apple TV+ to be directed by Sofia Coppola.

Praise for The Custom of the Country

"Edith Wharton's The Custom of the Country (1913) is one of the most enjoyable great novels ever written. Not all enjoyable novels are great, and not all great novels are enjoyable. This is, supremely, both."
--Margaret Drabble, The Guardian

"It's a remarkable piece of writing. . . . I decided, largely because of her work, that it was time I wrote something."
--Julian Fellowes, creator and writer of Downton Abbey

"Her greatest novel"
--Hermione Lee, award-winning biographer and author of Edith Wharton

This edition of The Custom of the Country published by Scruffy City Press, LLC, meets WCAG 2.0 AA standards for accessibility and has been professionally edited and compared to the original 1913 publication to ensure accuracy.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162824428
Publisher: Scruffy City Press, LLC
Publication date: 12/29/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

About The Author
Edith Wharton (1862-1937) was born into a tightly controlled society at a time when women were discouraged from achieving anything beyond a proper marriage. Wharton broke through these strictures to become one of America’s greatest writers. Author of The Age of Innocence, Ethan Frome, and The House of Mirth, she wrote over 40 books in 40 years, including authoritative works on architecture, gardens, interior design, and travel. She was the first woman awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, an honorary Doctorate of Letters from Yale University, and a full membership in the American Academy of Arts and Letters.

Date of Birth:

January 24, 1862

Date of Death:

August 11, 1937

Place of Birth:

New York, New York

Place of Death:

Saint-Brice-sous-Forêt, France

Education:

Educated privately in New York and Europe
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