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(Classics to read in English _ New Year¡¯s Day (The Seventies) by Edith Wharton)
"New Year's Day (The Seventies)" is a short story by Edith Wharton first published in 1924. The story is set in the early 1870s and follows the lives of two young women, Fanny Frisbee and Lizzie West.
The book depicts the social and cultural environment of New York City in the early 1870s and is noted for its nuanced exploration of the complex dynamics of female friendships and romantic relationships. It has been praised for its vivid depiction and delicate handling of topics such as love, marriage, and the role of women in society. "New Year's Day (The Seventies)" is regarded as one of Wharton's finest short stories.
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Summary
Fanny is a beautiful and wealthy young woman who is engaged to a man named Fred Gillow. Lizzie, on the other hand, is her mediocre, poor, and left with little hope of finding her husband to support her. Despite these differences, Fanny and Lizzie are close friends and spend New Year's Day together.
While visiting various social events and gatherings, Fanny and Lizzie meet several eligible young men, including a charming musician named John Stedman. Fanny is drawn to John, but she feels obliged to marry Fred, and Lizzie struggles to get the attention of a qualified suitor...
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII