Hudson River Bracketed
Hudson River Bracketed
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Nineteen-year-old Vance Weston has grown up in the fictional Midwestern town of Euphoria, Illinois. Though under pressure to join his father in real estate, Vance aspires to be a poet. After falling ill just as he is supposed to choose his profession, he convalesces for a while at home until a doctor suggests time away in a better climate would aid his recovery. Vance chooses to stay with relatives, the Tracys, in a small town not far from New York City; his hope is that he might be able to visit the latter during his stay and get his foot in the door of the literary world. The Tracys are caretakers for an old house owned by the much wealthier Spear family. Vance accompanies his cousins to the house, which is in the titular Hudson River Bracketed architectural style. In its library he meets a young woman from the Spear family, Heloise, known as "Halo." This chance encounter is the first in a series of coincidences that will enable Vance's writerly dreams to take shape. Hudson River Bracketed differs from most of Edith Wharton's novels in that its protagonist is both male and materially disadvantaged. Having distanced the main character from her own life in these two respects, Wharton allowed herself to be more freely autobiographical in portraying her experiences as a fledgling novelist. The novel is generally appreciated not so much for the depth of its characters but for the light it sheds on Wharton's own creative process of fiction writing, and her attitude towards the mercenary side of publishing. Also notably explored are the many human factors that affect the awarding of literary prizes like the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, which Wharton won in 1921 for The Age of Innocence. Perfect for readers who love classic American literature and compelling coming-of-age stories, this masterful novel from Pulitzer Prize winner Edith Wharton captures the struggle between artistic ambition and social expectations in beautifully evocative prose. The source for this public-domain ebook is Standard Ebooks (standardebooks.org). Ebooks from other sources often have typos, inconsistent spelling, missing accent marks, and missing punctuation. Ebooks from Standard Ebooks are proofread line by line against a scan of the original printed pages, then proofread again from cover to cover. They are also formatted and typeset following a professional-grade style manual, resulting in new editions supporting state-of-the-art ereader technology: automatic hyphenation, popup footnotes, complete and consistent metadata, high-resolution and scalable vector graphics, and ereader-compatible tables of contents. All of this makes the finished ebooks accurate, functional, and beautiful, a pleasure to read. (Waking Lion Press is not affiliated with or endorsed by Standard Ebooks.)

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Edith Wharton

1862, New York City

Scrittrice statunitense.Di famiglia ricchissima, nel 1885 sposa il banchiere Edward Wharton. Dopo la separazione dal marito si trasferisce in Francia, dove stringe amicizia con i maggiori scrittori e intellettuali del tempo, come Henry James, Sinclair Lewis, Jean Cocteau e André Gide. Nel 1902 pubblica il suo primo romanzo The Valley of Decision, cui seguono nel 1905 La casa della gioia, nel 1911 Ethan Frome e nel 1920 L’età dell’innocenza, le sue grandi opere. Muore in Francia nel 1937.

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