The Touchstone, Edith Wharton
The Touchstone, Edith Wharton
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The Touchstone

Author: Edith Wharton

Narrator: Jason Smith (Male Synthesized Voice)

Unabridged: 2 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Loudly

Published: 01/03/2024

Categories: Fiction, Classic


Synopsis

"The Touchstone" is a novel written by Edith Wharton, first published in 1900. The story revolves around Stephen Glennard, a struggling writer who finds himself entangled in a web of social expectations, love, and moral dilemmas. The novel explores themes such as the consequences of choices, societal pressures, and the complexities of relationships.

About Edith Wharton

American author Edith Wharton is distinguished for her stories and ironic novels about early-twentieth-century, upper-class Americans and Europeans. Although Ethan Frome, a stark New England tragedy, is probably her best-known work, she earned recognition and popularity for her "society novels," in which she analyzed the changing scene of fashionable American life in contrast to that of Old Europe.

Wharton's literary talent was epitomized in her novel The Age of Innocence, for which she won a Pulitzer Prize, and which was made into a film in 1993. Other major works of hers include The House of Mirth, The Reef, and The Custom of the Country. She published more than forty volumes, including novels, short stories, poems, essays, travel books, and memoirs.

Born Edith Newbold Jones into a wealthy and socially prominent New York family in 1862, she was educated privately by European governesses both in the United States and abroad. In 1885, Edith reluctantly married Edward Wharton, a Boston banker, who was twelve years her senior. The marriage ended in divorce twenty-eight years later.

Wharton spent long periods of time in Europe and settled in France from 1910 until her death. Her familiarity with continental languages and European settings influenced many of her works. She became a literary hostess to young writers, including Henry James, at her Paris apartment and her garden home in the south of France. During World War I, she was a war correspondent, ran a workroom for unemployed but skilled woman workers, and took charge of 600 Belgian child refugees who had to leave their orphanage at the time of the German advance.

Wharton was also active in fund-raising activities and participated in the production of an illustrated anthology of war writings by prominent authors and artists of the period. The French government awarded her the Cross of the Legion of Honor in 1915. Wharton died in 1937.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Hassan on January 27, 2022

The Touchstone walked so Avenger's Endgame and Siri could run......more

Goodreads review by Edoardo on March 09, 2016

Go on ask me a question. Any question. You know you want to. It can be anything, anything at all, and I'll tell you the answer. Which stocks to buy, who will win the league, how to build a destructor death ray shooting pink plasm. All you have to do is ask, and I'll tell you the answer. I reckon I'd l......more

Goodreads review by Sameena on August 17, 2016

When I was a kid, I found and picked up this book lying in our dusty bookshelf at home and read the book my sibling loved. I used to wonder why they loved it, so I gave it a go and discovered one of the best books I've read, one that gives me nostalgia and one that made me fall in love with the scie......more

Goodreads review by Marie on September 17, 2013

Quite a simple little story that actually could be considered quite deep and thought provoking. What if you had the knowledge to achieve anything? What would you do? Be careful how you ask the question!!......more

Goodreads review by Amina on June 06, 2015

this book is the most awesome book.i will recommend my fellows to read it.......more