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If you think the clash between old money and new money is strictly a 21st-century reality TV plot, you haven’t read Edith Wharton. Left unfinished at her death in 1937, The Buccaneers is Wharton’s final, sharp-witted stab at the Gilded Age—and it might be her most deliciously cynical comedy of manners.
Here’s a detailed post exploring The Buccaneers , the 1993 novel by Edith Wharton (completed by Marion Mainwaring), as well as its recent TV adaptations. The Buccaneers : When New Money Invades the Old World’s Castle
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Here’s why this novel (and its recent adaptations) deserves a spot on your bookshelf and screen. The story follows five wealthy, spirited young American women: Virginia “Nan” St. George , her sister Lizzy Elmsworth , Conchita Closson , Mabel Elmsworth , and Annabel “Tish” Titherington . In the 1870s, they are deemed “buccaneers” by New York’s Knickerbocker elite—not because of swords and ships, but because their fathers made fortunes in trade, railways, and soap.
Wharton’s answer is bittersweet. You can buy the castle, marry the lord, and wear the tiara. But the one thing you really want—to be accepted for who you truly are—is never for sale.
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