Summer

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"Summer" is a 1917 novel by Edith Wharton that explores themes of sexuality, social class, and female autonomy in a small New England town.

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instanceOf novel
adaptedFor television
author Edith Wharton
authorDescribedAs hot Ethan
containsMotif education and ignorance
unplanned pregnancy
urban vs rural contrast
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception acclaimed for psychological depth
noted for candid treatment of sexuality
firstPublicationForm book
genre coming-of-age novel
novel of manners
realist fiction
hasAdaptation Summer (novel)
surface form: Summer (1981 television film)
hasISBN 978-0-14-303949-4
includedIn Edith Wharton’s major novels
libraryOfCongressClassification PS3545.H16 S8
literaryMovement Realism
surface form: American realism
literarySignificance one of Edith Wharton’s most sexually frank works
mainCharacter Charity Royall
Lawyer Royall
Lucius Harney
narrativePerspective third-person narration
oclcNumber 57422635
oftenComparedTo Ethan Frome
originalLanguage English
protagonistGender female
protagonistOrigin the Mountain
protagonistSocialStatus working class
publicationYear 1917
publisher D. Appleton & Company
surface form: D. Appleton and Company
setIn New England
setInPeriod early 20th century
settingState fictional New England state
settingType small town
theme escape and entrapment
female autonomy
female sexuality
illegitimacy
marriage
power dynamics
small-town morality
social class

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