“We can't behave like people in novels, though, can we?”
Born Edith Newbold Jones, January 24, 1862, one of my favorite novelist's Three Novels of New York: The House of Mirth, The Custom of the Country, The Age of Innocence is being released by PENGUIN on the 29th of the month.
The House of Mirth was published in 1905- The Custom of the Country in 1913 & in 1920 The Age of Innocence won the Pulitzer Prize.
Lily Bart inhabited The House of Mirth- “Lily had no real intimacy with nature but she had a passion for the appropriate and could be keenly sensitive to a scene which was the fitting background of her own sensations.”
Ellen Olenska is ostracized by The Age of Innocence. “I shan't be lonely now. I was lonely; I was afraid. But the emptiness and the darkness are gone; when I turn back into myself now I'm like a child going at night into a room where there's always a light.”
I've collected some of the Penguin's Classic Deluxe Editions of my favorite novels with special illustrations-the Wharton edition celebrating her 150th Anniversary year birthday is illustrated by Richard Gray, here.