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French Ways and Their Meaning: The 1910 Edith Wharton Memoir in Essays (Annotated)

French Ways and Their Meaning: The 1910 Edith Wharton Memoir in Essays (Annotated)

French Ways and Their Meaning: The 1910 Edith Wharton Memoir in Essays (Annotated)

Unique Elements: Historical Context Detailed 20th Century Historical Outline A Fascinating Post WW1 Memoir Written in France by Edith Wharton, with a beautiful Art Nouveau artwork on the cover. French taste? Why, of course—everybody knows all about that! It's the way the women put on their hats, and the upholsterers drape their curtains. French Ways and Their Meaning by popular American female author Edith Wharton is an outstanding American classic first published in 1910. A collection of essays and observations, the book offers a look at France and its culture through an American lens. The essays explore the various customs of French life, from morality and tradition to food, clothing and the arts. Wharton examines French society in a poetic, often humorous way and provides readers with an inside look at the French way of life and its customs. She even goes as far as to compare the two cultures, contrasting American values with those of France. An insightful and thought-provoking look into French culture that has long fascinated readers. There is no new Frenchwoman; but the real Frenchwoman is new to America, and it may be of interest to American women to learn something of what she is really like. We are proud to provide an original, unabridged, professionally formatted edition. Our publications give the best reading experience possible and are perfect for any reader who wants to read classic literature in its original form. Purchase one of our editions today and see the difference for yourself.
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Condition: Very Good
Author/Artist:Wharton, Edith|Classics, Robinia
Binding: Paperback
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Condition Notes: Excellent condition with just a hint of character. Minor signs of love, but the pages are still clean and ready for adventure.
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Unique Elements: Historical Context Detailed 20th Century Historical Outline A Fascinating Post WW1 Memoir Written in France by Edith Wharton, with a beautiful Art Nouveau artwork on the cover. French taste? Why, of course—everybody knows all about that! It's the way the women put on their hats, and the upholsterers drape their curtains. French Ways and Their Meaning by popular American female author Edith Wharton is an outstanding American classic first published in 1910. A collection of essays and observations, the book offers a look at France and its culture through an American lens. The essays explore the various customs of French life, from morality and tradition to food, clothing and the arts. Wharton examines French society in a poetic, often humorous way and provides readers with an inside look at the French way of life and its customs. She even goes as far as to compare the two cultures, contrasting American values with those of France. An insightful and thought-provoking look into French culture that has long fascinated readers. There is no new Frenchwoman; but the real Frenchwoman is new to America, and it may be of interest to American women to learn something of what she is really like. We are proud to provide an original, unabridged, professionally formatted edition. Our publications give the best reading experience possible and are perfect for any reader who wants to read classic literature in its original form. Purchase one of our editions today and see the difference for yourself.
ASIN: B0BRLY2ZBY
VSKU: PKV.B0BRLY2ZBY.VG
Condition: Very Good
Author/Artist:Wharton, Edith|Classics, Robinia
Binding: Paperback
Note: Any images shown are stock photographs and product may differ from what is shown.
Condition Notes: Excellent condition with just a hint of character. Minor signs of love, but the pages are still clean and ready for adventure.