An edition of The Magnificent Ambersons (1917)

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An edition of The Magnificent Ambersons (1917)

The Magnificent Ambersons

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The Magnificent Ambersons, winner of the 1919 Pulitzer prize, is considered by many to be Booth Tarkington’s finest novel and an American classic. The story is set in the Midwest, where George, the spoiled and oblivious scion of an old-money family, must cope with their waning fortunes and the rise of industry barons in the automobile age.

George’s antiheroic struggles with modernity encapsulate a greater theme of change and renewal—specifically, the very American notion of a small community exploding into a dark and dirty city virtually overnight by virtue of industrial “progress.” Tarkington’s nuanced portrayal of the often-unlikable Amberson family and his paradoxical framing of progress as a destroyer of family, community, and environment, make The Magnificent Ambersons a fascinating and forward-thinking novel—certainly one with a permanent place in the American social canon. Despite the often heavy themes, Tarkington’s prose remains uniquely witty, charming, and brisk.

The novel is the second in Tarkington’s Growth trilogy of novels, and has been adapted several times for radio, film, and television, including a 1942 Orson Welles adaptation that many consider one of the finest American films ever made.

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Cover of: The Magnificent Ambersons
The Magnificent Ambersons
2017, Standard Ebooks
in English
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The Magnificent Ambersons
Mar 04, 2014, Sandy Isle Books
paperback
Cover of: The Magnificent Ambersons (Tor Classics)
The Magnificent Ambersons (Tor Classics)
January 7, 2002, Tor Classics
Mass Market Paperback in English - Tor edition
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The magnificent Ambersons
1998, Modern Library
in English - 1998 Modern Library pbk. ed.
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The magnificent Ambersons
1919, W. Briggs
microform / in English
Cover of: The magnificent Ambersons.
Cover of: The magnificent Ambersons.
Cover of: The magnificent Ambersons
The magnificent Ambersons
1918, Doubleday, Page & Company
in English
Cover of: The magnificent Ambersons
The magnificent Ambersons
1918, Doubleday, Page & Company
Cover of: The magnificent Ambersons
The magnificent Ambersons
Publish date unknown, William Briggs
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Major Amberson had "made a fortune" in 1878, when other people were losing fortunes, and the magnificence of the Ambersons began then. Magnificence, like the size of a fortune, is always comparative, as even Magnificent Lorenzo may now perceive, if he has happened to haunt New York in 1916; and the Ambersons were magnificent in their day and place. Their splendour lasted throughout all the years that saw their Midland town spread and darken into a city, but reached its topmost during the period when every prosperous family with children kept a Newfoundland dog.

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