The four short novels in this collection are set in the New York in the 1840s, 50s, 60s and 70s, each one revealing the tribal codes and customs that ruled society, portrayed with the keen style that is uniquely Edith Wharton's.
Originally published in 1924 and long out of print, these tales are vintage Wharton, dealing boldly with such themes as infidelity, illegitimacy, jealousy, the class system, and the condition of women in society.
'False Dawn': concerns the stormy relationship between a domineering father and his son
'The Old Maid': the best known of the four, in which a young woman's secret illegitimate child is adopted by her best friend with devastating results
'The Spark': about a young man's moral rehabilitation, which is "sparked" by a chance encounter with Walt Whitman
'New Year's Day': an O. Henreyesque tale of a married woman suspected of adultery