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  1. A Son at the Front
    1. Edith , Wharton

    A Son at the Front

    Set amid the dislocations of the First World War, A Son at the Front examines the private costs of public catastrophe through John Campton, an American painter in Paris whose son, George, is drawn into military service. Wharton's prose is cool, exacting, and psychologically acute, balancing social observation with moral tragedy. Published in 1923, the novel belongs to the postwar literature of bereavement and disillusion, yet it is distinctively Whartonian in its scrutiny of class, expatriate life, parental feeling, and the brittle evasions of fashionable society. Edith Wharton, born into New York's upper-class world in 1862, brought to fiction an insider's knowledge of privilege and its constraints. Her long residence in France and her humanitarian work during the war deeply shaped this novel's perspective. Unlike writers who approached the conflict primarily from the trenches, Wharton considered war's pressures on families, civilians, artists, and social institutions, transforming personal anxiety and historical witness into disciplined art. This book is recommended for readers interested in literary modernity, war fiction, and the emotional aftermath of history. It will especially appeal to those who value subtle characterization over spectacle and who wish to see how a major American novelist interpreted Europe's defining crisis.

    € 12,00
  2. A Son at the Front
    1. Edith Wharton

    A Son at the Front

    € 21,95
  3. A Son at the Front
    1. Edith Wharton

    A Son at the Front

    € 35,95
  4. The Marne
    1. Edith Wharton

    The Marne

    € 16,50
  5. Coming Home
    1. Edith Wharton

    Coming Home

    € 14,95
  6. Fighting France From Dunkerque To Belport (Edition2024)
    1. Edith Wharton

    Fighting France From Dunkerque To Belport (Edition2024)

    € 16,50
  7. A Son at the Front
    1. Edith Wharton

    A Son at the Front

    Historical Novel
    € 9,50
  8. A Son at the Front
    1. Edith , Wharton

    A Son at the Front

    2019 Reprint of 1923 Edition. Largely criticized or ignored by a war-weary public when it was originally published in 1922, A Son at the Front is an extraordinarily poignant novel chronicling the effects of WWI on painter John Campton and his only child, George. Wharton's antiwar masterpiece, now once again available, probes the devastation of World War I on the home front. Interweaving her own experiences of the Great War with themes of parental and filial love, art and self-sacrifice, national loyalties and class privilege, Wharton tells an intimate and captivating story of war behind the lines.

    € 16,80
  9. Coming Home
    1. Edith Wharton

    Coming Home

    € 17,95
  10. The Touchstone
    1. Edith Wharton

    The Touchstone

  11. The Touchstone
    1. Edith Wharton

    The Touchstone

  12. The Touchstone
    1. Edith Wharton

    The Touchstone