The Custom of the Country by Edith Wharton audiobook

The Custom of the Country

By Edith Wharton
Read by Laurel Lefkow

Naxos

Unabridged

Format : Retail CD (In Stock)
  • $51.99

    ISBN: 9798212170147

  • $41.99

    ISBN: 9798212170154

Runtime: 15.97 Hours
Category: Fiction/Classics
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

Winner of an AudioFile Earphones Award

Singleminded and spoiled, Undine Spragg arrives in New York determined to procure for herself a social status to match her family’s wealth.

Ambition, greed, and an arresting beauty soon secure her path to marriage—and also to divorce. The Custom of the Country (1913) is a sophisticated commentary on both , touching on the implications for a woman of ending a marriage at a time when the author herself was navigating that very situation.

As the splendidly mismatched Undine and Ralph travel to Europe, Wharton contrasts the pecuniary motivation of the nouveau riche in America with European ideals of tradition, and through her array of characters and subtle insights into society, she delivers a novel every bit as immersive and entertaining as The Age of Innocence.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“Laurel Lefkow gives a stellar performance…The story features one of literature’s least likable heroines, Undine Spragg. Lefkow gives her a simpering, cloying, sometimes whiny voice, which is perfectly suited to this shallow, spoiled, and self-absorbed young woman…The story is slow paced and filled with richly detailed locales. Lefkow’s warm, articulate voice makes for a highly enjoyable listening experience. Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award.” AudioFile

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Author Bio: Edith Wharton

Author Bio: Edith Wharton

Edith Wharton (1862–1937) is the author of several novels, including The Age of Innocence and Old New York, both of which won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. She was the first woman to receive that honor. In 1929 she was awarded the American Academy of Arts and Letters Gold Medal for Fiction. She was born in New York and is best known for her stories of life among the upper-class society into which she was born. She was educated privately at home and in Europe. In 1894 she began writing fiction, and her novel The House of Mirth established her as a leading writer.

Details

Details

Available Formats : Retail CD, MP3 CD
Category: Fiction/Classics
Runtime: 15.97
Audience: Adult
Language: English