Alice Adams (novel)
First edition (1921) | |
| Author | Booth Tarkington |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Doubleday, Page & Co. |
Publication date | June 1921 |
| Publication place | United States |
| Media type | |
Alice Adams is a 1921 novel by Booth Tarkington that received the 1922 Pulitzer Prize for the Novel. It was adapted as a film in 1923 by Rowland V. Lee and more famously in 1935 by George Stevens. The narrative centers on the character of a young woman (the eponymous Alice Adams) who aspires to climb the social ladder and win the affections of a wealthy young man named Arthur Russell. The story is set in a lower-middle-class household in an unnamed town in the Midwest shortly after World War I.