Cover of The Custom of the Country

The Custom of the Country

by Edith Wharton

1900 · literary fiction · adult

Set in 4 places · 2 primary
Sense of Place
5/5
Description · Open Library (CC0)

Edith Wharton's satiric anatomy of American society in the first decade of the twentieth century appeared in 1913; it both appalled and fascinated its first reviewers, and established her as a major novelist. It follows the career of Undine Spragg, recently arrived in New York from the Midwest and determined to conquer high society. Glamorous, selfish, mercenary, and manipulative, her principal assets are her striking beauty, her tenacity, and her father's money. With her sights set on an advantageous marriage, Undine pursues her schemes in a world of shifting values, where triumph is swiftly followed by disillusion. Wharton was re-creating an environment she knew intimately, and Undine's education for social success is chronicled in meticulous detail. The novel superbly captures the world of post-Civil War Ameria, as ruthless in its social ambitions as in its business and politics. - Back cover.

Set in

  • New York City, New York, USA · United States
    Gilded Age society setting
    ★ primary
  • New York City · United States
    High society New York setting
    ★ primary
  • Paris, France · France
    French aristocratic society
  • Paris · France
    French aristocratic society scenes

Also set in New York City, New York, USA

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