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It was easy enough to despise the world, but decidedly difficult to find any other habitable region

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It was easy enough to despise the world, but decidedly difficult to find any other habitable region

Edith Wharton, a renowned American novelist and short story writer, often explored themes of societal expectations, class distinctions, and the constraints of the human condition in her works. One of her most famous novels, "The Age of Innocence," delves into the complexities of love, duty, and tradition in high society New York City during the Gilded Age. In this context, the quote "It was easy enough to despise the world, but decidedly difficult to find any other habitable region" takes on a profound meaning.
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