A quietly startling collection that speaks across centuries with the force of a fresh discovery. The Descent Of Man And Other Stories gathers Edith Wharton's keen social intelligence, where manners are not merely etiquette but a language of power, desire, and consequence. Wharton's mastery of form-subtle irony, piercing observation, precise social detail-offers a concise map of nineteenth century realism and gilded age New York. These tales probe marriage and society, reconstruct class boundaries, and reveal the unspoken pressures that shape choices both intimate and public. For readers new to her work and seasoned fans of American literary fiction, the collection feels both intimate and sweeping, a bequest of cultural insight that remains deeply relevant. This edition marks a notable literary moment: the work restored for today's readers and future generations, a testament to its enduring resonance and historical significance. It is more than a reprint; it is a collector's item and a cultural treasure, positioned to inspire discussion in study groups and delight in casual reading alike. The stories echo the currents of Henry James and Kate Chopin, while asserting Wharton's singular voice on gender roles, social class, and the pressures of modern life. A timeless invitation to explore manners, motives, and the costs of wanting more than one is allowed to have.
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