An edition of Summer (1917)

Summer

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Edith Wharton
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An edition of Summer (1917)

Summer

  • 3.60 ·
  • 5 Ratings
  • 35 Want to read
  • 2 Currently reading
  • 8 Have read

Charity Royall enjoys an idyllic summer romance with visiting architect Lucius Harvey.

Publish Date
Publisher
Signet Classic
Language
English
Pages
196

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Summer
2019, Penguin Books, Limited
in English
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Summer
2011-07-05, LibriVox
in English
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Summer
2010, Maestro Reprints
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Summer
2007-12-01, LibriVox
in English
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Summer
2006-03-12, Project Gutenberg
in English
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Summer
1995, Barnes & Noble Books
in English
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Summer
1995, CIHM (George J McLeod)
in English
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Summer
1993, Signet Classic
in English
Cover of: Summer, a novel
Summer, a novel
1917, Appleton
in English
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Summer
1917, D. Appleton and Company
in English
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Summer; a novel
1917, D. Appleton and company

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Edition Notes

"A Signet classic."

Includes bibliographical references (p. [195]-196).

Published in
New York, N.Y

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.52
Library of Congress
PS3545.H16 S86*, CPB

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 196 p. ;
Number of pages
196

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24963504M
ISBN 10
0451525663
ISBN 13
9780451525666
LCCN
92064137
OCLC/WorldCat
27230885

Work Description

Summer, Edith Wharton wrote to Gaillard Lapsley, "is known to its author and her familars as the Hot Ethan." One of the first American novels to deal frankly with a young woman's sexual awakening, it was a publishing sensation when it appeared in 1917, praised by Joseph Conrad, Howard Sturgis, and Percy Lubbock, and favorably compared to Madame Bovary. Like its predecessor, Ethan Frome, it is set in the Berkshires, but the season is summer and the story is that of Charity Royall, a New Englander of humble origins -- passionate, forthright, and proud -- and her torrid affair with Lucius Harney, an artistically inclined young man from the city. A novel that "breaks, or stretches, many conventions of women's romantic love stories and in the process creates a new picture of female sexuality," as Marilyn French writes in her introduction, Summer is "a clamorous and ecstatic affirmation of the joy of sexual love no matter what it costs." Bold in conception, rich in imagery, and provocative by implication, it was one of Edith Wharton's personal favorites, and stands as one of her greatest novelistic achievements

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