Ethan Frome is a haunting and beautifully crafted novella by Edith Wharton, set against the stark winter landscape of rural New England.
The story follows Ethan Frome, a quiet, struggling farmer trapped in a loveless marriage and a life defined by duty and isolation. When his wife’s young cousin, Mattie Silver, comes to live with them, Ethan finds himself drawn to her warmth and vitality. As affection deepens into forbidden love, the harsh realities of circumstance, morality, and fate close in.
Spare yet powerful, this classic explores themes of desire, repression, loneliness, and the weight of social expectation. Through vivid imagery and emotional restraint, Wharton delivers a tragic tale of choices, consequences, and the quiet devastation of unrealized dreams.
A cornerstone of American literature, Ethan Frome remains a timeless study of love and sacrifice.
Detalles
- Fecha de publicación
- Mar 13, 2026
- Idioma
- English
- Categoría
- Ficción
- Copyright
- Todos los derechos reservados - Licencia estándar de copyright
- Contribuyentes
- Por (autor o autora): Edith Wharton
Especificaciones
- Páginas
- 147
- Tipo de encuadernación
- Tapa blanda Tapa blanda
- Color de interior
- Blanco y negro
- Dimensiones
- Comercial EE.UU. (6 x 9 in / 152 x 229 mm)
Palabras clave
Ethan FromeEdith Whartonclassic American novelAmerican literary classictragic love storyNew England fictionwinter setting novelpsychological fictionmarriage and dutyforbidden love storyliterary novella19th century American fictionearly 20th century literaturerural American dramaclassic tragic romanceloneliness and isolationAmerican classic literatureshort classic novellove and sacrifice