Home›1920 American novels›The Age of Innocence🌐EnglishEnglishBahasa IndonesiaDeutschEspañolFrançaisItalianoNederlandsPortuguêsSvenskaTürkçeРусскийالعربيةفارسی한국어中文日本語EntityQ1045464· pop 22· linked from 330 articlesThe Age of InnocenceAlso known as Age of Innocencenovel by Edith WhartonBook · Open LibraryAuthorEdith WhartonFirst published1920Editions301SubjectsFiction, Triangles (Interpersonal relations), Upper class, Married people, Separated people, Social life and customs, Marriage, Separated womenvia Open LibraryWikidata factsImageAge of Innocence (1st ed dust jacket).jpgShow 5 more factstitleThe Age of InnocenceCommons categoryThe Age of Innocencefirst lineOn a January evening of the early seventies, Christine Nilsson was singing in Faust at the Academy of Music in New York.last lineAt that, as if it had been the signal he waited for, Newland Archer got up slowly and walked back alone to his hotel.Available in 20 languagesEspañolFrançaisDeutsch中文РусскийPortuguêsItalianoالعربيةArmenianCatalanConnectionsWarner Bros.ConceptWorld War IConceptVeniceCategories1920 American novelsAmerican English-language novelsAmerican novels adapted into filmsAmerican novels adapted into playsAmerican novels adapted into television showsColumbia Pictures franchisesD. Appleton & Company booksNovels by Edith WhartonNovels first published in serial formNovels set in New York CityNovels set in Rhode IslandNovels set in the 1870s