Question

This novel begins with the protagonist arriving fashionably late during a performance of Gounod’s Faust. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this novel by Edith Wharton in which the frequent theatergoer Newland Archer is disgusted by the hypocritical upper class society of New York City.
ANSWER: The Age of Innocence
[10h] While in Paris, this character from a different novel sees his father and half-sister at a performance of Gounod’s Faust. This character ends the novel he appears in by stating he sold his birthright for a “mess of pottage.”
ANSWER: the Ex-Colored Man [accept The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man] (by James Weldon Johnson)
[10m] In this novel, the protagonist performs in Gounod’s Faust but abandons her career as a ballet dancer when she gets a foot infection. Alabama Beggs is the protagonist of this novel, which was written when its author was a patient in a mental hospital.
ANSWER: Save Me the Waltz (by Zelda Fitzgerald)
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just one more half-dot bro12 Litres of Green Tea100010
Walston et. al.NJ TRANSit (and anwen i guess)1001020
Cope is the thing with feathersjeff mcneil #1 morningside heights fan club100010