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Edith Wharton: Four Novels of the 1920s (LOA #271): The Glimpses of the Moon / A Son at the Front / Twilight Sleep / The Children (Library of America Edith Wharton Edition) (edition 2015)

by Edith Wharton (Author)

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Features four lesser-known works from the Pulitzer Prize-winning Jazz Age author of The Age of Innocence, including a social-class-mobility romance that is believed to have been the literary inspiration for The Great Gatsby. --Publisher
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Title:Edith Wharton: Four Novels of the 1920s (LOA #271): The Glimpses of the Moon / A Son at the Front / Twilight Sleep / The Children (Library of America Edith Wharton Edition)
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Features four lesser-known works from the Pulitzer Prize-winning Jazz Age author of The Age of Innocence, including a social-class-mobility romance that is believed to have been the literary inspiration for The Great Gatsby. --Publisher

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