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    • Pub. Date: October 2007
    • Sales Rank: 45,383
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      • Pub. Date: October 2007
      • Publisher: Spark Publishing
      • Format: Downloadable Spark Note
      • Sales Rank: 45,383

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      What do you get when a group of Harvard Students creates study guides for the 21st century? Better grades. Not long ago our writers were acing their classes. Now they're loading SparkNotes with concise critical analysis that won't yellow with age. With SparkNotes you'll have an easier time understanding and enjoying great works of literature. SparkNotes -- the smarter, better, faster way to an "A."

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      One of America's most important novelists, Edith Wharton was a refined, relentless chronicler of the Gilded Age and its social mores. Along with close friend Henry James, she helped define literature at the turn of the 20th century, even as she wrote classic nonfiction on travel, decorating and her own life.

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      June 07, 2005: Ethan Frome in my eyes is an ok book so far Ethan Frome i think represents a all american farmer with the words 'i was born a farmer i will die a farmer' This is what i feel for this book and character other characters such as Zeena who i feel is what makes the character Ethan weeker because shes very in control of what happens and where and when she has an illness that makes her think shes sick all the time this book is kinda slow but it comes out ok in the end.