Age of Innocence

Age of Innocence

by (us) Edith Wharton

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Ch. 41A Note on the Text
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About This Novel

Innocence means "pure and sincere", as opposed to "sophisticated and smooth". Innocence may be a piece of chocolate in childhood, a secret love in adolescence, or a no-turning relationship between friends. Innocence is like a flower in life, which everyone yearns for, but is often destroyed by reality. Time can dilute many things in the past, but the innocence and beauty in my heart bloom like flowers, both near and far. Edith Wharton's classic "The Age of Innocence" tells the story of the entanglement between innocent love and ideals and social reality. The author also won the most influential award in the United States for this book: the Pulitzer Prize.

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