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Madame de Treymes an important, early Edith Wharton novel about the differences between American and European society, published the year she left the United States to take up permanent residency in France. In a masterpiece of brevity, Wharton dramatizes the contrast between the two opposing forces: the simple and proper old brownstone New York, low in style but high in principle, and the achingly beautiful but decadent Saint-Germain district of Paris. The issue is seamlessly joined.
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Davis Wharton
Melish Wharton
"Books by Edith Wharton": p. [2] of preliminary p.
Verso of t.p.: Published February, 1907.
Verso of t.p.: D.B. Updike, the Merrymount Press, Boston.
Colored frontispiece and colored plate facing p. 116 signed by Alonzo Kimball.
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