The Custom of the Country by Edith Wharton

The Custom of the Country

Edith Wharton
378 pages
Bantam Classic
Dec 2007
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Highly acclaimed at its publication in 1913, <b>The Custom of the Country</b> is a cutting commentary on America's nouveaux riches, their upward-yearning aspirations and their eventual downfalls. Through her heroine, the beautiful and ruthless Undine Spragg, a spoiled heiress who looks to her next materialistic triumph as her latest conquest throws himself at her feet, Edith Wharton presents a startling, satiric vision of social behavior in all its greedy glory. As Undine moves from America's heartland to Manhattan, and then to Paris, Wharton's critical eye leaves no social class unscathed.

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