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WAYTHORN, on the drawing-room hearth, waited for his wife to come down to dinner. It was their first night under his own roof, and he was surprised at his thrill of boyish agitation. He was not so old, to be sure-his glass gave him little more than the five-and-thirty years to which his wife confessed-but he had fancied himself already in the temperate zone; yet here he was listening for her step with a tender sense of all it symbolized, with some old trail of verse about the garlanded nuptial door-posts floating through his enjoyment of the pleasant room and the good dinner just beyond it.… (mais)
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In a world where divorce is so commonplace, it is interesting to read this tale of the third husband in a world where divorce is the exception rather than the rule. ( )
  mattorsara | Aug 11, 2022 |
This two-tape audio collection contains three short stories by Edith Wharton. All explore the marital state in upper class society, and do so with gentle humor, light comedy, and pathos.

The Other Two tells of a man who is put into the awkward position of entertaining both of his wife's ex-husbands. In Autres Temps, (French for "other times", i.e. "other customs"), a divorced woman of middle age continues to experience the disapproval of a society that has long forgotten whatever it was that she had done to deserve it. In The Dilettante, a young man runs into trouble in courtship for not having a "past" that might be judged.

These three stories are subtle and require full attention of the listener. Fortunately, the female narrator reads them aloud with due slowness and sensitivity to their content. I found myself needing a printed version to fully appreciate them. All three of these works can be read online here
http://www.online-literature.com/wharton/
and also are posted at the Edith Wharton Society website: http://www.wsu.edu/~campbelld/wharton/shortstories.htm ( )
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WAYTHORN, on the drawing-room hearth, waited for his wife to come down to dinner. It was their first night under his own roof, and he was surprised at his thrill of boyish agitation. He was not so old, to be sure-his glass gave him little more than the five-and-thirty years to which his wife confessed-but he had fancied himself already in the temperate zone; yet here he was listening for her step with a tender sense of all it symbolized, with some old trail of verse about the garlanded nuptial door-posts floating through his enjoyment of the pleasant room and the good dinner just beyond it.

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