The Housr of Mirth
The book The Housr of Mirth was made into the movie The House of Mirth.
Book details for The Housr of MirthThe Housr of Mirth was written by Edith Wharton. The book was published in 1905 by Signet Classics. More information on the book is available on Amazon.com. Edith Wharton also wrote Ethan Frome (1910) and Age of Innocence (1920). |
Movie details for The House of MirthThe movie was released in 2000. The House of Mirth was produced by Sony Pictures. More information on the movie is available on Amazon.com and also IMDb. Actors on this movie include Gillian Anderson and Eric Stoltz. |
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Instead, Lily makes too many assumptions about her station, offending her aunt (Eleanor Bron), falling into a financial obligation to a manipulative investor (a curiously apt role for Dan Aykroyd), ostracized by a "friend" (Laura Linney), and refusing help from her most prominent would-be suitor (Anthony LaPaglia). All of these gaffes combine to forge Lily's downfall, and Anderson brilliantly captures the horror and confusion of a woman who is shocked when her expectations are no longer matched by her reality. Lily grows defenseless and dependent, and The House of Mirth evolves from stately reserve to become a devastating portrait of class cruelty. Heavy stuff, to be sure, but expertly crafted and blessed by Anderson's complex and heartbreaking performance. --Jeff Shannon