False Dawn
False Dawn
False Dawn
Edith , Wharton

False Dawn

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    "False Dawn (The 'Forties)" is a sophisticated novella by the acclaimed author Edith Wharton, forming the first part of her celebrated "Old New York" quartet. Set against the rigid social landscape of the 1840s, the story centers on Lewis Raycie, a young man sent by his overbearing father on a Grand Tour of Europe. His specific mandate is to curate a gallery of traditional Italian masterpieces to enhance the family's prestige. However, after encountering new artistic perspectives abroad, Lewis chooses instead to invest in then-unfashionable Italian Primitives, a decision that pits his personal integrity against the narrow-minded expectations of New York society.

    Wharton brilliantly portrays the clash between generational duty and the birth of modern aesthetic sensibility. The narrative examines how social status and wealth dictate the boundaries of taste, and the tragic consequences for those who dare to look beyond the conventions of their era. With its sharp wit and insightful characterizations, "False Dawn (The 'Forties)" offers a compelling look at the cultural evolution of America and the enduring conflict between artistic vision and social conformity. This work stands as a testament to Wharton's mastery of the social novel and her deep understanding of the human condition within the confines of tradition.

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    Specifications

    Publisher Legare Street Press
    Pub date Feb. 14, 2026
    Pages 156
    Theme Historical adventure fiction
    Measurements 234 x 156 x 8 mm
    Weight 230 gr
    EAN 9781025652597
    Binding Paperback
    Language English

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