The Fruit of the Tree

The Fruit of the Tree

Softcover

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Description

This compelling novel delves into the complexities of labor reform, morality, and personal relationships. It follows the story of John Amherst, a reform-minded assistant manager in a textile mill, and Justine Brent, a compassionate nurse. Together, they confront issues of industrial reform, euthanasia, and the conflicts between idealism and practicality. Edith Wharton's keen social commentary and exploration of ethical dilemmas create a richly layered narrative about the challenges of moral responsibility.EDITH WHARTON (1862-1937) was one of the most remarkable women of her time, and her immense commercial and critical success--most notably with her novel "The Age of Innocense" (1920), which won a Pulitzer Prize. Her other novels, including "The Fruit of the Tree," remain fascinating portraits of an earlier time.

Book Information

Main Genre
Novels
Sub Genre
Classics
Format
Softcover
Pages
312
Price
21.00 €