The House of Mirth Marriage
By Edith Wharton
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Marriage
Marriage is the duty and end-game for 29-year-old, strikingly beautiful Lily Bart, a single girl mingling with the social elite in New York in the late 1800s. Lily struggles with the novel's central conflict: marry for love, or marry for money? In a time when women are expected to live off their husbands, option #2 seems like the only way to go. The married couples featured in the novel certainly fit this mold, and the married characters fall into some rather bland gender roles. The men earn the money on Wall Street, and the women keep their families rolling in social currency.
Questions About Marriage
- Is Lily hiding her reaction to Mrs. Trenor's lecture in Book I, Chapter Seven, or does she really not care that Gryce is gone?
- Does Lily ever really want to marry Selden? Is she opposed to marrying a bore like Percy Gryce, or is she opposed to the institution of marriage as a whole?
- Are there any good marriages in House of Mirth? What would a "good marriage" mean to Wharton, based on the point-of-view you see in the novel?
Chew on This
The House of Mirth condemns the institution of marriage as false and self-serving.
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- Introduction
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Summary
- Book 1, Chapter 1
- Book 1, Chapter 2
- Book 1, Chapter 3
- Book 1, Chapter 4
- Book 1, Chapter 5
- Book 1, Chapter 6
- Book 1, Chapter 7
- Book 1, Chapter 8
- Book 1, Chapter 9
- Book 1, Chapter 10
- Book 1, Chapter 11
- Book 1, Chapter 12
- Book 1, Chapter 13
- Book 1, Chapter 14
- Book 1, Chapter 15
- Book 2, Chapter 1
- Book 2, Chapter 2
- Book 2, Chapter 3
- Book 2, Chapter 4
- Book 2, Chapter 5
- Book 2, Chapter 6
- Book 2, Chapter 7
- Book 2, Chapter 8
- Book 2, Chapter 9
- Book 2, Chapter 10
- Book 2, Chapter 11
- Book 2, Chapter 12
- Book 2, Chapter 13
- Book 2, Chapter 14
- Themes
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Characters
- Miss Lily Bart
- Mr. Lawrence Selden
- Mr. Simon Rosedale
- Miss Gerty Farish
- Mrs. Carry Fisher
- Mrs. Bertha Dorset
- Mr. George Dorset
- Mrs. Julia Peniston
- Miss Grace Stepney
- Mrs. Trenor
- Mr. Trenor
- Lady Skiddaw
- Lord Skiddaw
- Mrs. Hudson Bart
- Mr. Bart
- Mr. Percy Gryce
- Mrs. Gryce
- Mr. Jefferson Gryce
- "The New Heir to the Gryce Millions"
- Mrs. Maria Van Osburgh
- Miss Gwen Van Osburgh
- Miss Evie Van Osburgh
- The other Van Osburgh daughter
- Mr. Bertie Van Osburgh
- Mrs. Alice Wetherall
- Mr. Wetherall
- Mr. Ned Van Alstyne
- Mrs. Van Alstyne
- Miss Molly Van Alstyne
- Mr. Ned Silverton
- Lucius
- Miss Kate Corby
- Miss Hilda Trenor and Miss Muriel Trenor
- Mr. Jack Stepney
- The Duchess of Beltshire
- Lady Cressida Raith
- Lord Hubert Dacey
- Mr. Dabham
- Dillworth
- Mr. Herbert Melson
- Mrs. Louisa Bry
- Mr. Wellington Bry
- Mrs. Mattie Gormer
- Mr. Sam Gormer
- Miss Anstell
- Mr. Paul Morpeth
- Mrs. Norma Hatch
- Mr. Melville Stancy
- Miss Pragg
- Mrs. Haffen
- Miss Jane Silverton
- Miss Annie Silverton
- Madam Regina
- Miss Haines
- Mrs. Nettie Struther
- George Struther
- Nettie's Baby
- Analysis
- Quotes
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