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Released in 1905, 'The House of Mirth' marked a pivotal moment in American literature, offering an unsparing look into the suffocating world of New York's elite during the Gilded Age. Its historical significance lies in its incisive portrayal of a society obsessed with wealth, status, and appearances, exposing the inherent cruelty and limitations placed upon individuals, particularly women, within its rigid hierarchies. The novel immediately resonated with a public fascinated yet often repulsed by the excesses of the era, establishing [Edith Wharton] as a formidable voice in social commentary and realist fiction, forever linking her name with the acute dissection of American aristocracy's gilded cage.