Papyr
Romance

Ethan Frome

by Wharton, Edith

In a bleak New England winter, a taciturn farmer trapped in a loveless marriage falls for his wife's young cousin, setting all three on a collision course with fate. Wharton's spare, devastating novella lays bare the crushing weight of duty, poverty, and desire.

138

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2h

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1911

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138

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3h 39m

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ETHAN FROME By Edith Wharton ETHAN FROME I had the story, bit by bit, from various people, and, as generally happens in such cases, each time it was a different story. If you know Starkfield, Massachusetts, you know the post-office. If you know the post-office you must have seen Ethan Frome drive up to it, drop the reins on his hollow-backed bay and drag himself across the brick pavement to the white colonnade; and you must have asked who he was. It was there that, several years ago, I saw him for the first time; and the sight pulled me up sharp. Even then he was the most striking figure in Starkfield, though he was but the ruin of a man. It was not so much his great height that marked him, for the “natives” were easily singled out by their lank longitude from the stockier foreign breed: it was the careless powerful look he had, in spite of a lameness checking each step like the jerk of a chain. There was something bleak and unapproachable in his face, and he was so stiffened and grizzled that I took him for an old man and was surprised to hear that he was not more than fifty-two. I had this from Harmon Gow, who had driven the stage from Bettsbridge to Starkfield in pre-trolley days and knew the chronicle of all the families on his line. “He’s looked that way ever since he had his smash-up; and that’s twenty-four years ago come next February,” Harmon threw out between reminiscent pauses. The “smash-up” it was—I gathered from the same informant—which, besides drawing th...

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Accident victims -- FictionDomestic fictionMarried people -- FictionNew England -- FictionRural poor -- FictionTriangles (Interpersonal relations) -- Fictiontragedyromancerealismamerican-literaturenovella

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