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Edith Wharton | The Poetry FoundationA New York City aristocrat and the author of over 50 books, Edith Wharton (born Edith Newbold Jones) wrote poetry and fiction that explored high society life. ...
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The Mount | Edith Wharton's Home | Lenox, MAEdith Wharton (1862-1937) was born into a tightly controlled society at a time when women were discouraged from achieving anything beyond a proper marriage.
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In Praise of Edith Wharton | The Center for FictionEdith Newbold Jones was born—right here—in 1862. Hers was a small, privileged world, in which family was more important than wealth. This world was tribal and ...
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Edith Wharton - National Portrait GalleryShe was a born storyteller, whose novels are justly celebrated for their vivid settings, satiric wit, ironic style, and moral seriousness.
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Edith Wharton (1862-1937) - Annenberg LearnerEdith Wharton was born into a wealthy, conservative, New York family that traced its lineage back to the colonial settlement of the city.<|separator|>
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Life Story: Edith WhartonEdith Wharton (1862–1937) Socialite and Novelist The story of a novelist who wrote critically about New York's high society during the Gilded Age.
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Edith Wharton Biography | Museum of Art - Bates CollegeEdith Wharton was born into a closely controlled society for women, but her parents hired the gifted Anna Catherine Bahlmann to be her governess in New York, ...
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Author Edith Wharton is born | January 24, 1862 | HISTORYOn January 24, 1862, Edith Wharton is born to an old and wealthy New York family. She grew up in an opulent world where pre-Civil War society tried to keep ...Missing: background | Show results with:background
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Edith Wharton Biography - CliffsNotesHaving suffered financial reverses, the family traveled through Spain, Italy, France, and Germany from 1866 to 1872 where the cost of living was lower.Missing: upbringing | Show results with:upbringing<|separator|>
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Edith Wharton BiographyFeb 28, 2024 · She was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1927, 1928, and 1930. In addition to novels, Wharton wrote at least 85 short stories.<|separator|>
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Edith Wharton, 1862-1937: She Wrote About the Young and ...Oct 23, 2010 · Edith's house always was. Edith spent much of her childhood in Europe. She was educated by special teachers and not at schools. If Edith's ...
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[PDF] Edith Wharton: - University of Texas at AustinWharton was privately educated and began at an early age to write, a habit ... Erlich in her book. The Sexual Education of Edith Wharton (1992). Scope and ...
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Women's History Month: Edith Wharton - EnglishMar 9, 2017 · Edith Wharton may not have published her first novel until she was 40 years old, but she was a prolific writer who actually began writing poetry and fiction as ...Missing: early influences
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An Edith Wharton Chronology - Washington State UniversityCatherine Gross ("Grossie") comes to work for EW as a servant and remains EW's housekeeper until her death in 1933. 1885. 29 April. Edith marries Edward Wharton ...Missing: marriage | Show results with:marriage
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Edward Robbins Wharton (1850-1928) - American AristocracyHe was the much-maligned husband of the celebrated authoress, Edith Wharton. On one hand, he was said to have been the best-looking man in his class at Harvard.
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Edith Wharton Biography - life, family, childhood, story, death, young ...... Edward Wharton, eleven years her senior and a wealthy Bostonian. They were married in 1885. Time to write. Marriage brought Edith Wharton two things she ...<|separator|>
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Land's End - Edith Wharton - Yale University Library Online ExhibitionsSoon after her marriage to Edward “Teddy” Wharton in 1885, she moved into Land's End, a mansion in Newport. She writes in her autobiography that Land's End ...
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The Sexual Education of Edith Wharton - UC Press E-Books CollectionEdith Wharton's marriage, mildly companionable at first but never sexually fulfilling, became increasingly burdensome with the passage of time.
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Teddy Wharton: Man behind the Mount - The Berkshire EagleMay 24, 2012 · A Biographer's Journey." "He was very charming and fun person whose mental illness really changed the picture drastically in the course of their ...
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26 August (1908): Edith Wharton to W. Morton FullertonIn the summer of 1907, Edith Wharton met the journalist W. Morton Fullerton through their mutual friend, Henry James, and began a passionate and life-changing ...
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Edith Wharton: An Inventory of Her Correspondence with Morton ...In 1885 the twenty-three year old Edith Jones married Edward Wharton, a wealthy Bostonian who was thirteen years her senior. They divided their year between New ...Missing: details | Show results with:details
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Edith Wharton: The Beckoning Quarry - AMERICAN HERITAGEWith the publication in August of R. W. B. Lewis' Edith Wharton: A Biography ... Hugh confirmed the affair, and with his help Morton Fullerton's character and ...
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Edith Wharton Biography - CliffsNotesEdith did not attend school; according to the custom of the day for well-to-do young women, she was taught at home by her governess and tutors. She became ...Missing: childhood homeschooling
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16 April (1910): Edith Wharton to Morton FullertonEdith Wharton wrote the following letter to her lover, the American journalist W. Morton Fullerton. The two had met in the spring of 1907 at the house of Henry ...
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Sexual Awakening in Mid-Life: The Fullerton AffairCircumstances had prepared Edith Wharton for a Morton Fullerton long before she met him. Like his other lovers, she found in him more than was really there, but ...
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Chronology - The Edith Wharton Society - WordPress.comAn Edith Wharton Chronology Works by Edith Wharton (1862-1937) Edith Wharton's ... Edith marries Edward Wharton in New York City. EW becomes acquainted with ...
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Biography (Chapter 3) - Edith Wharton in Context>Edith Wharton in Context; >Biography. You have Access. Chapter 3 - Biography ... Just before the divorce papers were served, Wharton wrote to Morton Fullerton ...
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Edith Wharton in Paris During World War IEdith Wharton in Paris: Her longtime home at 53 rue de Varenne in the 7th arrondissement. Photo courtesy of John Happ. With the experiences of previous visits ...Missing: residence | Show results with:residence
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The Mount, Edith Wharton's home. 17,000 sq ft. 1902 She was ...Aug 26, 2021 · When her marriage deteriorated, she decided to move permanently to France, living first at 53 Rue de Varenne, Paris, in an apartment that ...
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Pavillon Colombe — Dumbarton OaksFor this reason, Edith Wharton named the house Le Pavillon Colombe. In 1918–1919, the house was renovated by Charles Moreux and Henri Gonse and landscaped by ...Missing: residence | Show results with:residence
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File:"Pavillon Colombe," Edith Jones Wharton house, 33 rue Edith ...Aug 24, 2025 · House architecture: François Bélanger, built 1769; with alternations by Charles Moreux and Henri Gonse for Edith Wharton 1918-1919. Landscape: ...Missing: residence | Show results with:residence<|separator|>
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Pavillon Colombe - American AristocracyPavillon Colombe, Saint-Brice-sous-Forêt, Val d'Oise, Île-de-France. Built in 1779, for Jean André de Vassal de Saint-Hubert as a gift for his mistress.
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A Rooting Interest | The New YorkerFeb 5, 2012 · As far as anyone knows, Wharton died having had only one other sexual relationship, an affair with an evasive bisexual journalist and serial ...
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The Secret Love of Edith Wharton's Life - Literary HubAug 15, 2016 · Later in life, after her divorce, Wharton and Berry's friends, including Henry James, assumed both that he would propose and that they were ...
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Published Works Timeline | Edith Wharton's Home | Lenox, MAThe Greater Inclination. 1899. The Greater Inclination. Edith Wharton's first published short story was “Mrs. Manstey's View,” published in Scribner's Magazine ...
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Works by Edith Wharton (1862-1937)Novels. Novellas. Short Stories. Travel, Essays, Plays, and Poems. 1878. Verses (privately printed by C. E. Hammett, Jr., Newport, R.I.). 1897. The Decoration ...
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The Parting Day, a Poem by Edith Wharton - The AtlanticThe rose is dead, and you are gone, But to the dress I wore The rose's smell, the thought of you, Are wed forevermore.
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A Failure, a Poem by Edith Wharton - The AtlanticI meant to be so strong and true! The world may smile and question, When? But what I might have been to you. I cannot be to other men.
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Wants, a Poem by Edith Wharton - The AtlanticWe women want so many things; And first we call for happiness,— The careless boon the hour brings, The smile, the song, and the caress.
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Short Stories - Edith Wharton - Washington State UniversityMar 10, 2025 · Early Uncollected Stories (1900) (3 stories) (For exact dates of first publication, go to this page.) April Showers; Friends; The Line of Least ...
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Biographical Information from the Edith Wharton SocietyMar 10, 2025 · One of the major figures in American literary history, Edith Wharton (1862-1937) presented intriguing insights into the American experience.Missing: early timeline
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Edith Wharton, Ogden Codman, and the Decoration of HousesJul 23, 2024 · Wharton's own Newport home, Land's End, was originally designed by John Hubbard Sturgis in 1864, and was home to banker and Transcendentalist ...
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The Decoration of Houses | Edith Wharton's Home | Lenox, MAWharton's first major published work was a work of non-fiction, co-authored with Ogden Codman, Jr., a young architect and interior designer from Boston.Missing: subsequent | Show results with:subsequent
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Life and Works (Part I) - Edith Wharton in ContextFresh from the success of her first novel, The Valley of Decision (1902), she was the one who made the approach (“I am tired of waiting”), willing to sacrifice ...
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The House of Mirth by Edith Wharton (1905) - A Useful FictionNov 9, 2020 · Before publication as a book on October 14, 1905, The House of Mirth was serialized in Scribner's Magazine beginning in January 1905. It ...
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The Lyrical Genius of Edith Wharton - Becoming MadameMar 11, 2012 · ... Wharton's first commercial success in 1905. Selling 30,000 copies in the first three weeks after publication and going on to sell a 100,000 ...
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The House of MirthA runaway bestseller on publication in 1905, The House of Mirth is a brilliant romantic novel of manners, the book that established Edith Wharton as one of ...<|separator|>
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Readers' Review: "Ethan Frome" by Edith Wharton - Diane RehmFeb 22, 2012 · Critics called the story cruel and violent and sales of the novel were dismal. Today, Edith Wharton's haunting tale of forbidden romance in a ...
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The Custom of the Country by Edith Wharton - Book Around the CornerDec 6, 2011 · I love Edith Wharton and this is a wonderful review of a brilliant book. ... I'm torn between this and Ethan Frome as my next Wharton. Torn ...Missing: pre- | Show results with:pre-
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Book Club: Laura's Choice, The Custom of the CountryNov 16, 2016 · The Custom of the Country, first published on 18 October 1913, has been described as Edith Wharton's 'most powerful' novel, 'her greatest book', her 'most ...Missing: pre- | Show results with:pre-
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Edith Wharton: War Correspondent | NEH-EdsitementHer involvement in World War I began the following year, when she founded the American Hostels for Refugees to provide meals, clothing, and medical services to ...Missing: relief | Show results with:relief
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Edith Wharton writes of the war's effect on France | May 13, 1915From the beginning of the war, Wharton devoted herself to the Allied cause, working with the French Red Cross and leading a committee that founded hostels and ...Missing: relief | Show results with:relief
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Culture and War: Edith Wharton's 1918 - Tocqueville 21Apr 3, 2018 · She threw herself into civilian relief efforts, such as the American Hostels for Refugees and various grocery and clothing depots. Henry James ...Missing: activities | Show results with:activities<|separator|>
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For Veterans Day: Edith Wharton's overlooked World War I novelNov 10, 2017 · A Son at the Front finally appeared in 1923. Inspired by a young man Wharton met during her war relief work, the novel opens in Paris on July 30, 1914.
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Published Works - The Mount | Edith Wharton's Home | Lenox, MAA Bibliography Novels & Novellas The Touchstone, 1900 The Valley of Decision, 1902 Sanctuary, 1903 The House of Mirth, 1905 Madame de Treymes, 1906
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Writing The Age of Innocence | Edith Wharton's Home | Lenox, MAWharton at Pavillon Colombe, her home north of Paris. Beginnings. The Age of Innocence, published in October 1920, is one of Edith Wharton's most enduring works ...Missing: residence | Show results with:residence
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The Age of Innocence, by Edith Wharton (Appleton)The Age of Innocence, by Edith Wharton (Appleton) - The Pulitzer Prizes. The Novel category was re-named Fiction in 1947.
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The Naturalism of Edith Wharton's The House of Mirth - jstorlife and to reveal the tragic effects of a society of this kind upon a sensitive young woman has been recognized from the publication of the novel in 1905.<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Edith Wharton's Historical Consciousness in The House of MirthWharton uses Lily to deconstruct this patriarchal society centering around money. Lily is obviously the victim of the society that shaped her. “The links of ...
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Realism, Irony and Morality in Edith Wharton's The Age of InnocenceHer view of the lost world of her youth, her ideas regard- ing human nature, and her quasi-Freudian insight into the price exacted by the process of ...
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[PDF] Torn by Tension: Modernism in Edith Wharton's The Age of InnocenceWharton uses this novel to explore the New York society of her youth—a society that was lost during the War and was rapidly fading into the past.Missing: critique | Show results with:critique
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Mimesis and Moral Agency in Wharton's The House of MirthSep 14, 2018 · Recent criticism of Edith Wharton's novel The House of Mirth has focused on describing the ways in which its central character's fate has ...<|separator|>
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Supernatural Specters, Normal Human Malice: On Edith Wharton's ...Oct 30, 2021 · Edith Wharton was ... Where such malevolence is concerned, Wharton suggests, human nature is more frightening than anything supernatural.
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Naturalism (Chapter 33) - Edith Wharton in Context>Books; >Edith Wharton in Context; >Naturalism. You have Access. 2: Cited by ... human nature beneath the veneer of civilization. Nor were the naturalists ...
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Edith Wharton (1862-1937) - Georgetown UniversityEdith Wharton (1862-1937) ... The point is that Wharton's work, historically, is rooted not only in the tradition of social and psychological realism ...
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American Literature: Realism and Naturalism Period: WhartonJul 20, 2025 · Edith Wharton (1862 - 1937) was an American author during the realism movement. Her works include The Age of Innocence, The House of Mirth, Ethan Forme, and ...<|separator|>
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Breaches of Realist Conventions in Edith Wharton's Short Fiction4Many of Wharton's short stories—and not just at the beginning of her writing life—certainly follow realist conventions.1 Their focus is on social mores and ...
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Edith Wharton Reveals the 'Deeper Processes' Behind Her ArtFeb 13, 2015 · Readers were looking for gritty realism or escapist romance, and Wharton's psychological probing of high society had begun to seem old-fashioned ...
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Edith Wharton's Dialogue with Realism and Sentimental Fiction ...In examining Wharton's dialogue with realist and sentimental fiction, Hildegard Hoeller offers a provocative reassessment of a selection of Wharton's early ...
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Literary Influences (Chapter 30) - Edith Wharton in ContextHer familiarity with French poetry and drama was extensive; it embraced the writings of Baudelaire, Verlaine, Rimbaud, Mallarmé, Corneille, Ronsard, Racine, ...
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Read the letter that began the legendary friendship between Henry ...Oct 26, 2021 · Although James was considerably older than Wharton, he came to admire her for her access to the old money world of New York elites and her ...
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The accomplishment of Edith Wharton - The New CriterionEdith Wharton counted her friendship with Henry James as the crown jewel of her career, but it just might have been a curse.
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Edith Wharton vs. Henry James - Positively Ellinwood StreetMay 18, 2010 · I think Wharton is the better and more consistent writer of the two. And more accessible, too. Which makes me think I should instead refer to Henry James as ...
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[PDF] Reading Edith Wharton's the Age of Innocence and Henry James's ...The paper tries to assert her autonomy and show how her writing is distinct from James's, despite their similar literary preoccupations. Keywords: Edith Wharton ...
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[PDF] Edith Wharton's Naturalism in The House of Mirth - 49th ParallelMay 3, 2016 · In this sense, fate allows Wharton not only to experiment with the determinism of naturalist tropes but also to construct her critique of ...
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"Edith Wharton: Realist or Naturalist?" _Colonial Era to the 19th ...May 15, 2017 · This article discusses Wharton's skillful combination of realist and naturalist conventions in some of her key works, including the novel The ...
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Wharton and the American Romantics (Chapter 31)Wharton was twenty years old when Emerson died. She read his work throughout her life, and we can clearly see that she returned to his writing during ...
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Making Noise, Making News: Suffrage Print Culture and U.S. ...May 10, 2019 · However, Wharton was interested in women's ability to control the representation and visibility of their bodies in public, masculine spaces, ...
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Feminists and Edith Wharton | The New CriterionMost tellingly omitted from his plea for Wharton's social and sexual conservatism is the full range of themes and characters this modern woman writer exploits ...
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[PDF] Class and Gender Negotiations in Edith Wharton's The House of ...In her fiction, Wharton shows that the conflicts and negotiations of class and gender in America during the 19th and 20th centuries limit the potential of men ...
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The Feminism & Modernism of Edith Wharton (THE SHADOW OF A ...Oct 27, 2017 · Deeply conservative in her politics, she was opposed to women's suffrage and described herself as a “rabid imperialist” during her late-life ...Missing: gender conservatism
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Wharton and Gender (Chapter 22) - Edith Wharton in ContextWharton, of course, had opinions about women's writing: she was less vehement than Hawthorne had been when he chastized what he called the tribe of ...
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Edith Wharton and the Politics of Race - ResearchGateEdith Wharton feared that the 'ill-bred', foreign and poor would overwhelm a native American elite. Drawing on a range of turn-of-the-century social ...
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Race and Imperialism (Chapter 23) - Edith Wharton in ContextHowever, Old New York nativism and eugenics provocatively connect with other race contexts that have received less attention in Wharton criticism, in particular ...
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The Painless Peace of Twilight Sleep - The New AtlantisThe procedure's purpose was eugenic, a subtext at which Wharton hints with Lita's request that “nothing should 'hurt' her” during her labor. By relieving ...
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[PDF] Debility and Disability in Edith Wharton's NovelsMay 21, 2020 · As I'll demonstrate further on, more than disability, debility should be seen as the inheritor of eugenic politics in the ways it marks pop-.
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Invisible Blackness in Edith Wharton's Old New York - jstorWhile Bauer briefly mentions the novella in her discussion of Wharton's interest in eugenics ( Politics 51), no other critic has examined "The Old Maid" in.
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[PDF] EDITH WHARTON AND THE POLITICS OF RACEIn her adopted land, Wharton was “one of the last, perhaps the last, of the American emigres” (Hugh Smith). 11. Valley 2: 303.
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Edith Wharton and the Politics of RaceEdith Wharton feared that the 'ill-bred', foreign and poor would overwhelm what was known as the American native elite. Drawing on a range of ...
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Edith Wharton and The Politics of RaceEdith Wharton forces us to confront a number of basic blind spots in American criticism. Her work calls into question some of our least contested assumptions ...
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[PDF] The Realm of the Real: Imitation and Authenticity in Edith Wharton's ...The novel is also concerned with the realist bent to identify ―the real thing,‖ and to reject any simulacra. This obsession for sincerity is also reflected in ...
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Losing the American Tone | Michael Gorra | The New York Review ...May 25, 2017 · ... Wharton tried to define the changes in the culture of America itself. She embodied the country in a boy from the Midwest, which she did not ...
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[PDF] Edith Wharton's Post-War Fiction and American History, Ideology ...Edith Wharton's Post-War Fiction and American History, Ideology, and ... “After the war it took me long to rethink & transpose it onto the crude terms ...
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2014 Undergraduate Prize: Angela SammaroneOverall, Edith Wharton invokes class, geographical location, ancestral history, gender, and mannerisms all underneath the umbrella of race. Particularly in The ...Missing: population | Show results with:population
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This Week in History: Author, Chevalier, and Knitter Edith WhartonApr 10, 2018 · In 1914, at the beginning of World War I, Edith Wharton created an ouvroir (workroom) in Paris, where she had lived since 1907, to provide ...
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Edith Wharton collection | Archives at Yale... short stories; twelve essays; and some fifty poems. ... From the publication of her first short story in 1889, Edith Wharton devoted her life to her writing.
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American Volunteers in France - World War I Document ArchiveIn November 1914, for example, the celebrated author Edith Wharton and her friends founded the "American Refugee Hostels"#40 which came to the aid of new ...
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American Hostels for Refugees. - The New York Times... refugees as possible. Under the leadership of Mrs. Edith Wharton the American Hostels for Refugees has been active in the relief work in Paris since the ...Missing: funding | Show results with:funding
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France: Rebuilding EuropeJan 6, 2025 · Perhaps the best example of such wealthy philanthropy was American novelist Edith Wharton's refugee hostels and needle workshops. Wharton was ...
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War Correspondents (U.S. National Park Service)Jun 28, 2022 · First page of Edith Wharton's essay “In Argonne,” published in Scribner's Magazine, Vol. LVII, no. 6 (June 1915).
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In the North - Story of the Week - Library of AmericaSep 22, 2017 · Edith Wharton threw her energy behind various relief efforts, provided supplies to military hospitals, and made five trips to the Western Front.Missing: WWI | Show results with:WWI
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Fighting France. - UPenn Digital LibraryThe war on all fronts. Fighting France from Dunkerque to Belport. By Edith Wharton, Chevalier of the Legion of Honor.
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Fighting France, from Dunkerque to Belfort by Edith WhartonWorld War, 1914-1918 -- France. Category, Text. EBook-No. 4550. Release Date, Oct 1, 2003. Most Recently Updated, Dec 28, 2020. Copyright Status, Public domain ...
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Introduction: Wharton in Wartime - Fighting FranceSep 5, 2016 · Wharton's war writing has frequently been discussed – and largely dismissed – as propaganda. Stanley Cooperman considered Wharton to have ...
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Bearing Witness: Edith Wharton's "The Book of the Homeless" - jstorDuring World War I, Edith Wharton edited The Book of the Homeless, a propagandist effort for the Allies. Designed to raise money and spur American intervention, ...
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Edith Wharton's The Book of the Homeless (1916) and Fighting FranceNov 11, 2021 · As is well known, Edith Wharton put her tireless energies to work for her adopted country of France during World War I (1914-1918), ...Missing: WWI | Show results with:WWI<|separator|>
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“Coming Home,” Wharton's Atrocity Story of the First World WarIn a portrait of Belgian refugees flooding into Paris, she reflects on how they have “nothing left to them in the world but the memory of burning homes and ...Missing: Bureau | Show results with:Bureau<|control11|><|separator|>
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Forgotten Works of 1918: Reassessing Edith Wharton's 'The Marne ...Forgotten Works of 1918: Reassessing Edith Wharton's 'The Marne' (#explore1918). Cynthia Heider | 8 February, 2018. Image: Raymond Recouly, Foch, ...
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French Lessons: Edith Wharton's War Propaganda | Cairn.infoMar 4, 2008 · Thus, Wharton's propaganda trumpets not so much a call to arms as a call to brains, asking American and French readers to allow their ...Missing: entry | Show results with:entry
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[PDF] secrets and silence: withholding women in the works of edith whartonMrs Humphry Ward, leader of opposition against women's suffrage in Britain and co- founder of the Anti-Suffrage Review. Roosevelt recommended that the ...
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Designing a Brave New World: Eugenics, Politics, and Fiction - jstorAmong the more politically progressive British eugenicists was Huxley's brother Julian, ... On the contrary (surprisingly enough) Edith. Wharton is enthusiastic.
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Full article: The collapse of the American upper-class collective identityThis paper examines the American upper-class collective identity in terms of clannishness and capitalism in Edith Wharton's novel The House of Mirth (1905).
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[PDF] Class Critique in Edith Wharton's The House of Mirth and F. Scott ...Edith Wharton creates a social class critique in the novel The House of Mirth, as she builds characters who behave in a dishonest way and situations centered on ...
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“The Future Belonged to the Showy and the ... - Literary HubJan 24, 2023 · Dale M. Bauer's Edith Wharton's Brave New Politics (1994) turned our attention to Wharton's post-war writings to reveal an author acutely ...
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The Rescue of Edith Wharton | Irvin EhrenpreisNov 13, 1975 · But Teddy's fumblings were aggravated by the bride's reluctance. Not only was the consummation of the marriage delayed for three weeks after the ...
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Spurned in Love, Edith Wharton Turned to Poetry - Literary HubJul 9, 2019 · Wharton's relationship with Fullerton was her sexual awakening, and eventually it was also her greatest heartbreak. After the affair was under ...
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[PDF] connecting - GovInfotreasurer of the National Federation of Women's Clubs, spoke against suffrage. ... Anonymous, Women Rap Anti-suffrage Movement, Philippines Free Press 28, no.
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Critical Receptions (Part II) - Edith Wharton in ContextLiterary modernism, in other words, was in the ascendency, and Wharton's social realism had fallen out of favor with critics. Wharton's U.S. obituaries noted ...Missing: conservatism | Show results with:conservatism
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Kassanoff, Jennie A. Edith Wharton and the Politics of Race. - jstorKassanoff accounts for Wharton's conservative politics and concepts of race with an historical accuracy, situating the issue of race.Missing: population | Show results with:population
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[PDF] edith wharton review - Donna M. Campbell... Edith Wharton. I certainly was drawn to Wharton because of her struggles with motherhood and reproductive. 8. Page 9. politics and eugenics and legitimacy in a ...
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“Justice” to Edith Wharton? The Early Critical Responses (Chapter 8)The criticism written in this period includes considerations of Wharton's stature as an author, appraisals of the themes and issues that dominate her fiction, ...
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Edith Wharton's groundbreaking Pulitzer was originally meant for ...Jan 25, 2022 · This week we're celebrating the 160th birthday of Edith Wharton—novelist, short story writer, and the first woman to win a Pulitzer prize.
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Edith Wharton - National Women's Hall of FameHer first novel, The Valley of Decision (1902), was published when Wharton was 40. From then on, she averaged more than a book a year for the rest of her life. ...
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Critical Insights: Edith Wharton - Salem Press180-day returnsThis volume examines a wide range of Wharton's works, from her major novels: The House of Mirth; The Customer of the Country; and The Age of Innocence.
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Modernism (Chapter 34) - Edith Wharton in ContextThe growth of feminist literary criticism in the 1980s brought about a reassessment of both modernism and women writers, including Wharton.
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View of Edith Wharton's Ordinary VicesHowever, in practice, activist critics mostly explored gender and race as ideological and institutional realities—which, of course, they also are—rather than as ...Missing: left- wing
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Edith Wharton Invites That Awful F. Scott Fitzgerald to TeaEdith Wharton was an old-money aristocrat who F. Scott Fitzgerald desperately wanted to impress. He failed spectacularly.
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[PDF] The Fiction of Edith Wharton and F. Scott FitzgeraldAfter Fitzgerald sent a copy of The Great Gatsby to Wharton, she wrote him back, saying that his was the fiction of the future, hers “the literary ...
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The Age of Innocence: How a US classic defined its era - BBCSep 23, 2020 · Edith Wharton was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for her novel The Age of Innocence in 1921 (it was published in 1920), but the jury had ...
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Edith Wharton - American Literature - Oxford BibliographiesFeb 27, 2019 · Situates Wharton's views on this issue within historical and cultural contexts and notes that Wharton's conservative views as expressed in ...
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Why Edith Wharton Still Matters - MediumSep 28, 2024 · The first woman to win a Pulitzer Prize for fiction is one of the great novelists of tribalism in American life.
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Ethan Frome (1911) | The Edith Wharton SocietyEthan Frome (1911). Summary: This novella is set in the village of Starkfield, in western Massachusetts, and the barren, isolated winter landscape that the ...
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The Custom of the Country - Edith Wharton - Complete ReviewJan 12, 2023 · "Edith Wharton's The Custom of the Country (1913) is one of the most enjoyable great novels ever written. · "Undine Spragg is the most repellent ...
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A Guide to All of Edith Wharton's Novels and NovellasJun 20, 2025 · A Guide to All of Edith Wharton's Novels and Novellas · The Touchstone · The Valley of Decision · Sanctuary · What to Read Next · The House of Mirth.
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The Collected Stories of Edith Wharton (two volumes)$$60.00 Free 30-day returnsThis Library of America collection (along with its companion volume, Collected Stories: 1891–1910) presents the finest of Wharton's achievement in short fiction ...
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About Ethan Frome - CliffsNotesSerialized in Scribner's Magazine from August to October in 1911, Ethan Frome was published in book form the same year. Popular response was enthusiastic, and ...
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Summer - The Mount | Edith Wharton's Home | Lenox, MALike many of Wharton's works, Summer addresses issues such as premarital sex and abortion that remain contentious. Local newspapers initially reported that the ...<|separator|>
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Summer by Edith Wharton - Penguin Random HouseIn stock Free delivery over $20Considered by some to be her finest work, Edith Wharton's Summer created a sensation when first published in 1917, as it was one of the first novels to deal ...
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Edith Wharton: Collected Stories 1911–1937 - Library of AmericaFree 30-day returnsEdith Wharton: Collected Stories 1911–1937. Xingu | Roman Fever | The Marne | A Bottle of Perrier | All Souls | 24 other stories.
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Decoration of Houses, The - Syracuse University PressEdith Wharton's The Decoration of Houses (1897), co-written with the architect Ogden Codman Jr., brought transatlantic fame to a writer best known as a ...
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Italian Villas and Their Gardens | The Edith Wharton SocietyMar 28, 2017 · Summary: Usually considered Wharton's first published travel book, this work is marked by a high level of scholarship.
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Edith Wharton's *Italian Villas and their Gardens* (1904)Apr 2, 2024 · Italian Villas and their Gardens analyzes more than eighty wonders, intercut with fifty-two illustrations: wide-angle photographs and evocative color ...
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Italian Villas and Their Gardens (1904)Her mission is to evoke, for the reader, the original tripartite relationship between villa, garden, and surrounding landscape. Wharton was disappointed that ...
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Motor-Flight Through France - Wharton, Edith: Books - Amazon.comIn A Motor-Flight Through France, originally published in 1908, Wharton combines the power of her prose, her love for travel, and her affinity for France to ...
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The Project Gutenberg eBook of French Ways and Their Meaning ...Aug 28, 2018 · The Project Gutenberg eBook, French Ways and Their Meaning, by Edith Wharton. This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere in the United States ...
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French Ways and Their Meaning - Edith Wharton - Google BooksTitle, French Ways and Their Meaning ; Author, Edith Wharton ; Publisher, D. Appleton, 1919 ; Original from, Harvard University ; Digitized, Sep 28, 2005.
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The Project Gutenberg eBook of In Morocco, by Edith Wharton.The Project Gutenberg EBook of In Morocco, by Edith Wharton. This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever.
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In Morocco : Wharton, Edith, 1862-1937 - Internet ArchiveApr 15, 2008 · In Morocco. by: Wharton, Edith, 1862-1937. Publication date: 1920. Topics: Morocco -- Description and travel. Publisher: New York Scribner.
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Nonfiction Books, Essays, and Travel - The Edith Wharton SocietyNonfiction: Books, Essays, and Travel Pieces ; “The Vice of Reading” (1903) ; The Book of the Homeless (1916) Page images at archive.org ; Fighting France (page ...
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The Writing of Fiction - Wharton, Edith: Books - Amazon.comA rare work of nonfiction from Edith Wharton, The Writing of Fiction contains timeless advice on writing and reading well from the first woman ever to win a ...
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A Backward Glance: An Autobiography: 9780684847559: Wharton ...Edith Wharton, the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize, vividly reflects on her public and private life in this stunning memoir.
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A Backward Glance : Wharton,Edith. - Internet ArchiveNov 14, 2006 · A Backward Glance. by: Wharton,Edith. Publication date: 1934. Topics: LANGUAGE. LINGUISTICS. LITERATURE, Linguistics and languages, General ...
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Film Adaptations | The Edith Wharton Society - WordPress.comFilm Adaptations · The Age of Innocence (1923; silent). Dir. Wesley Ruggles. Screenplay by Olga Printzlau. · The Age of Innocence (1934). Dir. Phillip Moeller.
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The House of Mirth | Rotten TomatoesRating 82% (99) Her quest for a husband comes to a scandalous end when she is falsely accused of having an affair with a married man and is rejected by society and her friends.
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The world's most comprehensive Film database - AFI CatalogAlong with largely positive reviews, The Age of Innocence won an Academy Award for Best Costume Design, and was nominated in the following categories: Best ...
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After 122 Years, a Lost Edith Wharton Play Gets Its DebutAug 23, 2023 · Before she found success with “The House of Mirth” in 1905, Chinery said, Wharton had forged relationships with several New York theater ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Age of Innocence - Arena StageThe Age of Innocence · Credits. By Edith Wharton Adapted for the Stage by Karen Zacarías Directed by Hana S. Sharif · Location. Fichandler Stage · Running Time.
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Everything We Know About Edith Wharton Drama The BuccaneersNov 9, 2023 · The Buccaneers, an eight-episode drama based on the work of legendary Gilded Age author Edith Wharton, is finally here.
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Meet the Cast of Emma Frost's The Age of Innocence - NetflixOct 2, 2025 · ... Kel Matsena, Lucia Balordi, Steven Pacey, and more will star in the Edith Wharton adaptation, directed by Shannon Murphy.
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How Edith Wharton Became Prestige TV's Most Influential WriterFeb 14, 2022 · The influence of Edith Wharton, pictured here circa 1885, can be seen in modern entertainment like Gossip Girl, Succession, and The Gilded Age.
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Tellison – Edith Lyrics - GeniusEdith Lyrics: Edith Wharton knows where it's at / Sledging toward the Varnum's and Count Olenska / Beat beat my heart like a baseball bat / Newland walks ...Missing: mentions | Show results with:mentions
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A Pulitzer-Winning Composer Puts His Operatic Spin on Edith WhartonApr 16, 2024 · Adapted from Edith Wharton's 1912 novel of the same name, “The Reef,” with a libretto by Joan Ross Sorkin, has been in development, in fits and ...