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The House of Mirth

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SKU: 9780140187298

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Dive into the glamorous yet treacherous world of New York City’s elite in “The House of Mirth.” Follow Lily Bart’s pursuit of wealth and admiration as she navigates a society obsessed with appearances. Will she find true love or succumb to the pressures of a morally bankrupt world? Discover the scandalous fate of a woman trapped by societal expectations in this captivating tale by Puntanam Namputiri.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780140187298
  • Publisher: Penguin Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Penguin Books
  • Depth: 19
  • Height: 196 mm
  • No of Pages: 368
  • Series Title: Penguin Great Books of the 20th Century
  • Weight: 272 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0140187294
  • Publisher Date: 01 May 1993
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Edition: Reprint
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 17 mm
  • Width: 128 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

8 reviews for The House of Mirth

  1. Gautam Vyas

    Captivating from start to finish. The characters are complex, and the themes are still relevant today. Highly recommend!

  2. Anant Kumar Yadav

    Edith Wharton’s writing is beautiful, but I found Lily somewhat frustrating. A good, if slightly depressing, story.

  3. Jitender Dadarwal

    The story felt slow at times, but the ending packed a punch. Lily is a complex character and the ending made up for some issues.

  4. Ranjeet Singh Surjeet

    While the writing is good, I struggled to connect with Lily. The story is interesting but didn’t quite resonate.

  5. Vamshi Teja Enagandhula

    A poignant tale of societal pressures. Lily’s struggle is heartbreaking, though the ending felt a bit abrupt. Worth a read!

  6. Prasannajit Sahoo

    A must-read for fans of classic literature. The House of Mirth is a timeless story of ambition and societal constraints.

  7. Aman Kumawat

    I enjoyed the glimpse into old New York, but Lily’s choices often baffled me. Overall, a solid read.

  8. Bishwajeet Kumar

    A tragic story beautifully told. Wharton’s social commentary is sharp and insightful. Prepare for some sadness.

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