Step back into the 1840s with Edith Wharton and E. C. Caswell’s "False Dawn: The ’Forties," a compelling work of historical fiction exploring the world of art and social class. This meticulously prepared print edition offers readers a window into a bygone era, examining the passions and pitfalls of art collectors. Delve into the intricate social dynamics of the time, brought to life by Wharton’s keen eye and Caswell’s historical insights. "False Dawn" provides a rich tapestry for those interested in art history and literary fiction, exploring timeless themes of ambition, authenticity, and the allure of beauty. A classic tale of a transformative decade, this story resonates with enduring power.
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