In 1917, when Edith Wharton published Summer , she was living in a France "steeped in the tragic realities of war." Yet she set this book far away from Paris and explored her most daring theme--a woman's awakening to her sexual needs. Eighteen-year-old Charity Royall, is bored in the small Massachusetts town of North Dormer and ignorant of desire until she meets a visiting architect, Lucius Harney. Like the lush summer of Berkshires around them, their...