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Summer

Summer

By: Edith Wharton
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In Edith Whartons captivating novel, Summer, we follow the journey of Charity Royall as she navigates her sexual awakening against the backdrop of New England. This compelling tale echoes themes from Whartons more famous work, Ethan Frome, yet stands out in its own right. Initially met with lukewarm responses upon its release, Summer has experienced a remarkable revival in critical acclaim since the 1960s, showcasing Whartons keen insights into human desire and societal constraints.Copyright 19th and 20th Century Fiction Art Literary History & Criticism Social Sciences
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  • 018 - Chapter 18
    Feb 22 2026
    In Edith Whartons captivating novel, Summer, we follow the journey of Charity Royall as she navigates her sexual awakening against the backdrop of New England. This compelling tale echoes themes from Whartons more famous work, Ethan Frome, yet stands out in its own right. Initially met with lukewarm responses upon its release, Summer has experienced a remarkable revival in critical acclaim since the 1960s, showcasing Whartons keen insights into human desire and societal constraints.
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    23 mins
  • 017 - Chapter 17
    Feb 22 2026
    In Edith Whartons captivating novel, Summer, we follow the journey of Charity Royall as she navigates her sexual awakening against the backdrop of New England. This compelling tale echoes themes from Whartons more famous work, Ethan Frome, yet stands out in its own right. Initially met with lukewarm responses upon its release, Summer has experienced a remarkable revival in critical acclaim since the 1960s, showcasing Whartons keen insights into human desire and societal constraints.
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    18 mins
  • 016 - Chapter 16
    Feb 22 2026
    In Edith Whartons captivating novel, Summer, we follow the journey of Charity Royall as she navigates her sexual awakening against the backdrop of New England. This compelling tale echoes themes from Whartons more famous work, Ethan Frome, yet stands out in its own right. Initially met with lukewarm responses upon its release, Summer has experienced a remarkable revival in critical acclaim since the 1960s, showcasing Whartons keen insights into human desire and societal constraints.
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    26 mins
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