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Summer is a novel by Edith Wharton published in 1917 by Charles Scribner's Sons. The story is one of only two novels to be set in New England by Wharton, who was best known for her portrayals of upper-class New York society. The novel details the sexual awakening of its protagonist, Charity Royall, and her cruel treatment by the father of her child, and shares many plot similarities with Wharton's better-known novel, Ethan Frome. Only moderately well received when originally published, Summer has had a resurgence in critical popularity since the 1960s. From Wikipedia (CC BY-SA).
Aliaj Tempoj
A Motor-Flight Through France
Artemis to Actaeon, and Other Verses
A Son at the Front
Au temps de l'innocence
Autres Temps... 1916
Bunner Sisters
Coming Home 1916
Crucial Instances
Ethan Frome
False Dawn (The 'Forties)
Fighting France, from Dunkerque to Belfort
French Ways and Their Meaning
Here and beyond
In Morocco
In Morocco
Italian Backgrounds
Italian Villas and Their Gardens
Kerfol 1916
Les metteurs en scène
Madame de Treymes
New Year's Day (The 'Seventies)
Säätynsä uhri
Sanctuary
Sous la neige
Summer
Tales of Men and Ghosts
The Age of Innocence
The Choice 1916
The Custom of the Country
The Descent of Man and Other Stories
The Early Short Fiction of Edith Wharton — Part 1
The Early Short Fiction of Edith Wharton — Part 2
The Fruit of the Tree
The Glimpses of the Moon
The Greater Inclination
The Hermit and the Wild Woman, and Other Stories
The House of Mirth
The Long Run 1916
The Marne: A Tale of the War
The mother's recompense
The Old Maid (The 'Fifties)
The Reef
The Spark (The 'Sixties)
The Touchstone
The Triumph Of Night 1916
The Valley of Decision
The writing of fiction
Twelve poems
Twilight sleep
Verses
Voyages au front de Dunkerque à Belfort
Xingu 1916
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