Roman Fever

Roman Fever

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Condition: SECONDHAND

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.

A masterwork of wit and psychological precision, Roman Fever is a celebrated collection of short stories by one of America's most distinguished literary voices. Set against the backdrop of Europe and high-society New York, the tales uncover the hidden tensions, rivalries, and long-buried secrets that simmer beneath the polished surfaces of genteel American womanhood. The title story, perhaps Wharton's most perfectly constructed, chronicles an afternoon conversation between two old acquaintances in Rome that gradually unravels into a stunning revelation about love, deception, and the past. Sharp, ironic, and deeply perceptive, these stories illustrate Wharton's singular ability to expose the quiet cruelties and silent power struggles that define social life — delivering a final twist that lingers long after the last page.

Author: Edith Wharton
Format: Paperback

Genre: Classic fiction

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.

A masterwork of wit and psychological precision, Roman Fever is a celebrated collection of short stories by one of America's most distinguished literary voices. Set against the backdrop of Europe and high-society New York, the tales uncover the hidden tensions, rivalries, and long-buried secrets that simmer beneath the polished surfaces of genteel American womanhood. The title story, perhaps Wharton's most perfectly constructed, chronicles an afternoon conversation between two old acquaintances in Rome that gradually unravels into a stunning revelation about love, deception, and the past. Sharp, ironic, and deeply perceptive, these stories illustrate Wharton's singular ability to expose the quiet cruelties and silent power struggles that define social life — delivering a final twist that lingers long after the last page.