Edith Wharton & Mark Twain 
10 Gilded Age Classics [EPUB ebook] 
Age of Innocence, The Custom of the Country, A Chicago Princess, One Day’s Courtship, The Gilded Age

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The Gilded Age, spanning roughly from the 1870s through the early 1900s, was a period of rapid industrialization, booming fortunes, and sweeping social change in the United States. It was a time of stark contrasts: grand ballrooms and opulent mansions rose in tandem with the struggles of the working class, and ambition clashed with propriety. This era captivates us even now, reminding us of the fragility of social status and the universal longing for love, identity, and belonging. Such tensions set the stage for some of the most remarkable novels in American literature, collectively gathered here in 10 Gilded Age Classics.
Edith Wharton’s penetrating social critiques form the heart of this collection. The Age of Innocence unveils the intricacies of New York high society and the impossible choices faced by those caught between personal desire and the unyielding expectations of class. In The House of Mirth, we follow Lily Bart’s tragic pursuit of a secure place in the world she can neither fully embrace nor escape, while The Custom of the Country introduces Undine Spragg, a protagonist whose relentless climb up the social ladder reveals the merciless nature of wealth and marriage. A different angle of the era’s extravagance comes to life in Mark Twain’s The Gilded Age, where satirical wit lays bare political corruption and the folly of unchecked greed. Robert Barr’s A Chicago Princess offers a lighter take on high society, featuring a Midwest heiress navigating suitors and social expectations, whereas One Day’s Courtship deftly combines romance with a genteel exploration of courtship rituals and personal honor.
Several of these titles focus on the hopes and fears of women in a transforming society, with Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women tracing the lives of the March sisters as they confront ambition, love, and the bonds of family. Henry James gives us two masterful portraits of self-discovery: Washington Square, in which a shy young heiress finds unexpected strength in the face of her father’s doubts, and The Portrait of a Lady, where Isabel Archer tests the limits of independence within a formidable social web. Theodore Dreiser’s Sister Carrie starkly depicts a small-town girl’s search for fortune in the bustling city, offering an unvarnished glimpse into the era’s moral complexities and the power of raw desire.
Timeless and relatable, these novels endure because they remind us that beneath the surface glitter lie universal human hopes and heartbreaks—still echoing through society today. Dive into these pages, and discover a world that is at once distant yet intimately familiar, brimming with passion, aspiration, and the eternal question of what truly defines our place in it all.

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