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The Touchstone by Edith Wharton is a finely crafted novella that explores love, sacrifice, reputation, and the complex moral choices that shape human relationships. First published in 1900, the work reflects Wharton's early mastery of psychological insight and her enduring interest in the tension between personal feeling and social perception. The story centers on Stephen Glennard, a young man of modest means who unexpectedly comes into possession of a collection of private letters written by a now-deceased, once-famous woman with whom he had a past connection. Faced with financial difficulties and limited prospects, he makes a controversial decision to publish the letters, gaining both monetary reward and public attention. At first, the publication appears to offer him stability and opportunity. However, as the consequences of his actions unfold, Stephen begins to experience deep emotional and moral conflict. The exposure of private correspondence transforms not only his public reputation but also his understanding of loyalty, intimacy, and personal responsibility. The novel also explores Stephen's relationship with his wife, Alexa, whose quiet strength and emotional awareness gradually reveal the deeper impact of his earlier choices. Their marriage becomes a space where unspoken truths and moral reckoning emerge, testing the boundaries of trust and forgiveness. Edith Wharton examines the ethical implications of turning private emotion into public commodity, raising questions about the value of privacy, the meaning of integrity, and the cost of ambition. The "touchstone" of the title refers to a standard of moral judgment—something by which character and action are ultimately measured. Through elegant prose and subtle psychological observation, Wharton portrays the inner struggles of a man caught between necessity and conscience. The novella highlights how a single decision can reverberate through personal relationships and reshape a life's trajectory. The Touchstone is a thoughtful exploration of guilt, redemption, and the fragile balance between public success and private integrity. It reflects Wharton's early engagement with themes that would define her later, more expansive novels. Ideal for readers of classic literature, psychological fiction, and moral drama, this novella offers a concise yet powerful examination of human choice and consequence.
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ISBN: 9785944709677
ISBN-10: 5944709677
Published: 11th May 2026
Format: ePUB
Language: English
Publisher: CLXBX
