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The Custom of the Country

De: Edith Wharton
Narrado por: Barbara Caruso
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The first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for literature, Edith Wharton stands among the finest writers of early 20th-century America. In The Custom of the Country, Wharton’s scathing social commentary is on full display through the beautiful and manipulative Undine Spragg. When Undine convinces her nouveau riche parents to move to New York, she quickly injects herself into high society. But even a well-to-do husband isn’t enough for Undine, whose overwhelming lust for wealth proves to be her undoing.

Public Domain (P)2003 Recorded Books, LLC
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The Story Revolves Around The Morally Bankrupt Protagonist Undine Spragg, Who Is Driven By An Insatiable Desire For Wealth, Status, And Material Possessions. Wharton's Masterful Writing Vividly Captures The Opulent Yet Superficial World Of New York's High Society During The Gilded Age. While The Plot Is Engrossing And The Characterization Brilliant, Many Readers Found Undine To Be An Utterly Unlikable And Unsympathetic Character. The Novel Offers Insightful Social Commentary On Themes Such As Greed, Social Ambition, Moral Decay, And The Dissatisfactions Of Materialism. Despite Its Slow Pacing At Times, Wharton's Witty And Satirical Tone Makes For An Enjoyable Read.
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Fascinating story

I read that Sofia Coppola will be making this book into a movie. I can't wait for its release!

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A fascinating and interesting description of a particular time before the Great War. The narrator was excellent.

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Narcissistic

I have never read a main character as distasteful and narcissistic then this one. I was glad when she was down on her luck . And thought other characters ignorant to have anything to do with her. I walked away feeling sorry for Paul. And my distaste for his mother increased.

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Delightful!!

A friend recommended this to me after seeing how much I adore F. Scott Fitzgerald. Of course, her writing is different, but it is similarly delightful!! I enjoyed this to the fullest!!

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Great Narration

Enjoyed listening to this novel very much. The story is so well written and in the hands of such a wonderful narrator it was really brought to life.

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Is there a more unlikable character in literature?

Scarlett O’Hara at least loved Tara and Ashley Wilkes. But Undine Spragg has no redeeming qualities! That said, I listened to all 15+ hours because Edith Wharton is a master story teller whose insights and observations of social behaviors is unmatched.

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Superb Narration of a Thoroughly Modern Novel

I’d read Custom of the Country before — the first novel about divorce— and found it fascinating and engaging. Thank God for a narrator who does it justice. Barbara Caruso is a wonderful actress who does all the accents and voices to perfection — no mean feat. She is also pitch perfect when reading the narrative, somehow letting the listener grasp the nuances just as Edith Wharton intended. Going to seek out more Barbara Caruso narrations right now!

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Riding a speeding train

This Wharton narrative grabs you and takes you into a plot that moves like a speeding train. An unparalleled heroine- if not empathic- takes on the world with her unending ambition. The reader is magnificent! Highly recommended!

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Fantastic Story and Narration

The writing blew me away - Wharton captures people and their motivations brilliantly. I couldn’t put it down. And the narrator was wonderful.

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The limits and roles

Language usage was quite different inthat era. differences and confusions among cultures and claasses clear in the ways the primary character broke them.
not as good as House of Mirth.

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