The House of Mirth
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- | '''''The House of Mirth''''' (1905), by [[Edith Wharton]], is a novel about New York [[socialite]] Lily Bart attempting to secure a husband and a place in rich society. It is one of the first [[novel of manners|novels of manners]] in [[American literature]]. | + | '''''The House of Mirth''''' ([[1905]]), by [[Edith Wharton]], is a novel about New York [[socialite]] Lily Bart attempting to secure a husband and a place in [[high society]]. It is one of the first [[novel of manners|novels of manners]] in [[American literature]]. |
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The House of Mirth (1905), by Edith Wharton, is a novel about New York socialite Lily Bart attempting to secure a husband and a place in high society. It is one of the first novels of manners in American literature.
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