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X-WR-CALDESC:We will not be accepting registrations after 5 PM on Thursday\
 , 1/20.  \n\nHosted by NY Adventure Club\n\nCelebrate the 100th Anniversar
 y of Edith Wharton's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel\, The Age of Innocence\,
  with a glimpse into Wharton’s life and the private inner world of the New
  York Gilded Age.\n\nWhile 19th-century social reformers like photographer
  Jacob Riis helped show the world what life was really like for NYC's poor
 est residents\, nobody was able to breach the tight-knit circles of New Yo
 rk's richest\, who enjoyed lives of incredible wealth and privilege. Nobod
 y\, that is\, until one woman inside their ranks decided to shed light on 
 the inner workings of this secretive American aristocracy — this is the st
 ory of Edith Wharton and the New York she knew.\n\nLed by Carl Raymond — w
 riter\, lecturer\, licensed NYC tour guide\, and host of The Gilded Gentle
 man history podcast — our digital showcase of the New York life of Edith W
 harton will include:\n\nA historical overview of Edith Wharton\, from her 
 privileged upbringing in New York's 19th-century elite social class\, to f
 requent European travels and residency\, to her sensational writings and n
 ovels\nA discussion around where Edith's most famous characters lived\, an
 d stories surrounding key NYC locations — some of which are still standing
  — in Wharton's writings including the famed Academy of Music\, Tiffany & 
 Co\, and Wallack's Theatre\nVintage and contemporary photographs of 19th-c
 entury New York locations that were used as settings for her novels and st
 ories\, including Union Square\, Washington Square Park\, and Gramercy Par
 k\nA brief overview of the New York mentions in her masterpiece novels\, T
 he Age of Innocence and The House of Mirth\, which provided insider knowle
 dge of the hidden social dynamics amongst New York's richest and most powe
 rful families\nAfterward\, we'll have a Q&A session with Carl — any and al
 l questions about Edith Wharton are welcomed and encouraged
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DESCRIPTION:We will not be accepting registrations after 5 PM on Thursday\,
  1/20.  \n\nHosted by NY Adventure Club\n\nCelebrate the 100th Anniversary
  of Edith Wharton's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel\, The Age of Innocence\, 
 with a glimpse into Wharton’s life and the private inner world of the New 
 York Gilded Age.\n\nWhile 19th-century social reformers like photographer 
 Jacob Riis helped show the world what life was really like for NYC's poore
 st residents\, nobody was able to breach the tight-knit circles of New Yor
 k's richest\, who enjoyed lives of incredible wealth and privilege. Nobody
 \, that is\, until one woman inside their ranks decided to shed light on t
 he inner workings of this secretive American aristocracy — this is the sto
 ry of Edith Wharton and the New York she knew.\n\nLed by Carl Raymond — wr
 iter\, lecturer\, licensed NYC tour guide\, and host of The Gilded Gentlem
 an history podcast — our digital showcase of the New York life of Edith Wh
 arton will include:\n\nA historical overview of Edith Wharton\, from her p
 rivileged upbringing in New York's 19th-century elite social class\, to fr
 equent European travels and residency\, to her sensational writings and no
 vels\nA discussion around where Edith's most famous characters lived\, and
  stories surrounding key NYC locations — some of which are still standing 
 — in Wharton's writings including the famed Academy of Music\, Tiffany & C
 o\, and Wallack's Theatre\nVintage and contemporary photographs of 19th-ce
 ntury New York locations that were used as settings for her novels and sto
 ries\, including Union Square\, Washington Square Park\, and Gramercy Park
 \nA brief overview of the New York mentions in her masterpiece novels\, Th
 e Age of Innocence and The House of Mirth\, which provided insider knowled
 ge of the hidden social dynamics amongst New York's richest and most power
 ful families\nAfterward\, we'll have a Q&A session with Carl — any and all
  questions about Edith Wharton are welcomed and encouraged
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SUMMARY:Edith Wharton's New York: Exposing NYC's Gilded Age Elite Society (
 ONLINE)
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