Roman Fever - Little Clothbound Classics
Roman Fever - Little Clothbound Classics
hardback
Pre-Order Published On:
30 July, 2026
Description
In these elegant and devastating tales of deception, desire and social intrigue, Edith Wharton exposes the brittle veneer of civility that masks human ambition and longing.
From the sunlit terraces of Rome to the drawing rooms of New York, Wharton’s characters navigate a world bound by class and convention, yet charged with emotional undercurrents they barely understand. In 'Roman Fever', two middle-aged women confront the unspoken rivalries that have shadowed their friendship for decades; in 'Mrs. Manstey’s View', a lonely widow’s cherished glimpse of life beyond her window becomes the stage for a quiet tragedy; and in 'After Holbein', the elaborate pretences of two ageing New Yorkers reveal the haunting persistence of vanity and illusion.
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780241820247 |
| ISBN10 | 0241820243 |
| Number Of Pages | 160 |
| Item Weight | 500 g |
| Product Dimensions | 114 x 167 x 25 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Penguin Books Ltd |
| Format | hardback |
Author's Bio
Edith Wharton was born into a wealthy New York family in 1862, during the American Civil War. She married at twenty-three, and subsequently divided her time between homes in New York, Rhode Island and Massachusetts. The House of Mirth, perhaps her most famous work, appeared in 1905, and was followed by Ethan Frome, The Custom of the Country, Summer and The Age of Innocence. Wharton was the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. She died in 1937.