
Edith Wharton's Madame de Treymes is a masterful story of love, family, and duty set in the high society of France. The novel follows the story of Fanny de Malrive, a young American girl who is sent to France to stay with her wealthy aunt, the Marquise de Treymes. Fanny quickly...


Fanny de Malrive, an American living in Paris, is trapped in a loveless marriage. She wants nothing more than to divorce her estranged husband and marry her childhood friend John Durham. But even if her husband could overcome his conservative, religious family and culture to...

Madame De Treymes is a novella written by the acclaimed American author Edith Wharton. Set in Paris, the story follows the character of John Durham, an American lawyer who has been tasked with convincing Madame De Treymes, a French aristocrat, to grant a divorce to his client,...

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"Madame De Treymes" is a novella by Edith Wharton, a classic piece of American literature. Set in Parisian society, it delves into the intricate webs of high society, exploring social norms, marriage, and cultural differences. Wharton's narrative follows American expatriates...



In a masterpiece of brevity, Wharton dramatizes the contrast between the two opposing forces: the simple and proper old brownstone New York, low in style but high in principle, and the achingly beautiful but decadent Saint-Germain district of Paris. The issue...

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John Durham, while he waited for Madame de Malrive to draw on her gloves, stood in the hotel doorway looking out across the Rue de Rivoli at the afternoon brightness of the Tuileries gardens. His European visits were infrequent enough to have kept unimpaired the freshness of...