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  1. The Old Maid: The 'Fifties (Modern Library Classics) by Edith Wharton, 2003-11-11
  2. Wharton: Four Novels (Library of America College Editions) by Edith Wharton, 1996-10-01
  3. The Edith Wharton Murders: A Nick Hoffman Mystery (Stonewall Inn Mysteries) by Lev Raphael, 1998-12-15
  4. The Age of Innocence (Oxford World's Classics) by Edith Wharton, 2006-03-09
  5. Edith Wharton:Vol 1. Collected Stories:1891-1910 (Library of America) by Edith Wharton, 2001-01-29
  6. The New York Stories of Edith Wharton (New York Review Books Classics) by Edith Wharton, 2007-10-09
  7. Twilight Sleep by Edith Wharton, 1997-12-09
  8. Edith Wharton A to Z: The Essential Guide to the Life and Work (Writers a to Z) by Sarah Bird Wright, 1998-10
  9. Edith Wharton in Context: Essays on Intertextuality by Adeline R. Tintner, 1999-09-27
  10. Edith Wharton's Social Register by Claire Preston, 2000-02-12
  11. Reading Edith Wharton Through a Darwinian Lens: Evolutionary Biological Issues in Her Fiction by Judith P. Saunders, 2009-05-13
  12. The Ghost Stories of Edith Wharton by Edith Wharton, 1997-10-10
  13. The Age of Innocence (Enriched Classic) by Edith Wharton, Maureen Reed, 2008-05-06
  14. The Cruise of The Vanadis by Edith Wharton, 2004-06-19

61. Edith Wharton's Verse, 1879-1919, From Various Journals.
Wharton, Edith, 18621937. Edith Wharton's Verse, 1879-1919, from variousjournals. Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia
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  • Article EDITH WHARTON'S VERSE, 1879-1919, from various journals.
    • Poem "The Parting Day." Atlantic Monthly 45 (Feb. 1880): 194. I.
    • Poem "Aeropagus." Atlantic Monthly 45 (Mar. 1880): 335.
    • Poem "A Failure." Atlantic Monthly 45 (April 1880): 464-65.
    • Poem "Patience." Atlantic Monthly 45 (April 1880): 548-49.
    • Poem "Wants." Atlantic Monthly 45 (May 1880): 599.
    • Poem "The Last Giustianini." Scribner's Magazine 6 (Oct. 1889): 405-06. By Edith Wharton.
    • Poem "Euryalus." Atlantic Monthly 64 (Dec. 1889): 761.
    • Poem "Happiness." Scribner's Magazine 6 (Dec. 1889): 715. By Edith Wharton.
    • Poem "Botticelli's Madonna in the Louvre." Scribner's Magazine 9 (Jan. 1891): 74.
    • Poem "The Tomb of Ilaria Giunigi." Scribner's Magazine 9 (Feb. 1891): 156. By Edith Wharton.
    • Poem "The Sonnet." Century Magazine 43 (Nov. 1891): 113.
  • 62. PinkMonkey.com Digital Library-Ethan Frome By Edith Wharton
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    Edith Wharton Wharton, Edith (1862-1937) - American novelist and short-story
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    member of a prominent New York family, is best known for her
    portrayals of aristocratic society. Ethan Frome (1911) - The story of a poor man, Ethan Frome, who is married to a whiny wife. Ethan and his wife’s cousin fall in love then try to end their hapless romance by steering their sled into a tree. Because it deals with the lower class, this may be Wharton’s least typical novel.
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    63. The Mount: Edith Wharton's Architectural Masterpiece
    Edith Wharton (18621937), author of The Age of Innocence, Ethan Frome, and TheHouse of Mirth, was born into the close-knit aristocratic world known as Old
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    Edith Wharton (1862-1937), author of The Age of Innocence, Ethan Frome, and The House of Mirth, was born into the close-knit aristocratic world known as "Old New York." In this tightly controlled paternal society, a woman's highest possible achievement was considered to be a proper marriage. But Wharton defied that ideology and went on to become one of America's most accomplished women. In 40 years, she wrote more than 40 books including authoritative works on architecture and gardens. She was the first woman awarded the Pulitzer Prize for fiction, the first woman to receive an honorary Doctorate from Yale University, and the first woman elevated to full membership in the American Academy of Arts and Letters. At 23 she married Edward Wharton, member of a Boston banking family, and 12 years her senior. It was not a successful union. In her late thirties, she sought solace by overseeing every aspect of the design and construction of a magnificent retreat. The Mount, built in 1901-1902, was Edith Wharton's first full expression of her architectural interests. Inspired by Belton House, a seventeenth-century estate in Lincolnshire, England, The Mount is an interesting blend of European classical styles, as witnessed by the terrazzo on the first floor, the abundant use of French marble, and the walled garden reminiscent of a Florentine giardino segreto. But it is also very New England with its white walls and green shutters. Critics proclaimed it a perfect example of the newly dawned American Renaissance.

    64. Edith Wharton - Authors Online At BookSpot.com
    Edith Wharton Edith Wharton (18621937) penned 40 books in 40 yearswithout any formal education. With only the instruction of a
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    65. Edith Wharton
    . Edith Wharton. (18621937). American Author. One of the majorAmerican novelists and short story writers of the 20th century.
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    Theme Search Advanced Search The Ebookstore is a trademark of Unitel Inc Edith Wharton American Author One of the major American novelists and short story writers of the 20th century Edith Jones, born in New-York from a wealthy family, married Edward Wharton in 1885. She received the Yale honorary award of Doctor of Letters in 1930 and died in France from a stroke. In 1902, she published her first novel, Valley of Decision. Her best seller, House of Mirth, came out in 1905. Like Goethe Forster Nietzsche Sir Walter Scott, she lived abroad, in France or Italy, for a number of years. Her works provide keen, but sometimes harsh, paintings of "the upper class" This Author's titles If you wish further information about this author, please enter American Authors: Adams Cather Chopin Cooper ... Wharton Other Authors of Fiction genre:
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    Austen Balzac Bronte ... Zola In 1920 Edith Wharton was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for The Age of Innocence Elected to American Academy of Arts and Letters in 1930 One of Wharton's ancestors, Ebenezer Stevens, participated in the Boston Tea Party. The French and Belgian governments officially honored her wartime service for her assistance to wounded and refugees.

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    Author Focus. Edith Wharton (18621937). In her long career, whichstretched over forty years and included the publication of more
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    Author Focus Edith Wharton (1862-1937) In her long career, which stretched over forty years and included the publication of more than forty books, Edith Wharton portrayed a fascinating segment of the American experience. She was a born storyteller, whose novels are justly celebrated for their vivid settings, satiric wit, ironic style, and moral seriousness. Major Works:
    • The Decoration of Houses (1897)
    • The Greater Inclination (1899)
    • The Touchstone (1900)
    • Crucial Instances (1901)
    • The Valley of Decision (1902)
    • Sanctuary (1903)
    • Italian Villas and Their Gardens (1904)
    • The Descent of Man and Other Stories (1904)
    • Italian Backgrounds (1905)
    • The House of Mirth (1905)
    • The Fruit of the Tree (1907)
    • Madame de Treymes (1907)
    • The Hermit and the Wild Woman, and Other Stories (1908)
    • A Motor-Flight Through France (1908)
    • Artemis to Actaeon and Other Verses (1909)
    • Tales of Men and Ghosts (1910)
    • Ethan Frome (1911)
    • The Reef (1912)
    • The Custom of the Country (1913)
    • Fighting France: From Dunkerque to Belfort (1915)
    • Xingu and Other Stories (1916)
    • The Book of the Homeless (1916)
    • Summer (1917)
    • The Marne (1918)
    • French Ways and Their Meaning (1919)
    • The Age of Innocence (1920)
    • In Morocco (1920)
    • the Glimpses of the Moon (1922)
    • A Son at the Front (1923)
    • Old New York (1924)
    • The Writing of Fiction (1925)
    • The Mother's Recompense (1925)
    • Twelve Poems (1926)
    • Here and Beyond (1926)
    • Twilight Sleep (1927)
    • The Children (1928)
    • Hudson River Bracketed (1929)
    • Certain People (1930)
    • The Gods Arrive (1932)
    • Human Nature (1933)
    • A Backward Glance (1934)

    67. Wharton, Edith - Hanover College
    From Hanover College's online archives comes indexed transcriptions of her fiction, from "Afterward" to "Xingu."
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    68. Edith Wharton
    Explore this detailed biography covering the life and works of this early 20th century novelist. Also find reference lists and related links.
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    69. Offline Seznam Personálních Autorit - Wharton, Edith 1862 - 1937
    Wharton, Edith 1862 1937. Záhlaví. Název. Signatura
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    Záhlaví Název Signatura HOWE, Irwing Edith Wharton X 2576 WHARTON, Edith The House of Mirth. AG 1281 WHARTON, Edith Zima. Léto AA 34190 Offline poslední zmìny: 31.03.2003 kont@kt

    70. Edith Wharton
    Edith Wharton was born in New York, NY, into a wealthy and socially prominent family. EdithWharton COLLECTED STORIES, 19111937, 2001 (ed. by Maureen Howard).
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    B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Edith Wharton (1862-1937) - original surname Jones American author, best-known for her stories and ironic novels about upper class people. Wharton's central subjects were the conflict between social and individual fulfillment, repressed sexuality, and the manners of old families and the 'nouveau riche', who had made their fortunes in more recent years. Wharton was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for her novel THE AGE OF INNOCENCE (1920). The jury had voted for Sinclair Lewis 's highly popular book Main Street , but the Columbia University trustees overturned the decision. Lewis dedicated his next work, Arrowsmith , to Wharton. "I was never allowed to read the popular American children's books of my day because, as my mother said, the children spoke bad English without the author's knowing it. " (from A Backward Glance The Letters of Edith Wharton The Whartons spent much time in Europe from 1906. Although she maintained after their divorce in 1913 a residence in the U.S., she continued to live in France, where she spent the rest of her life. She became a literary hostess to young writers at her Paris apartment and her garden home in the south of France. Among her friends were Henry James, Walter Berry and Bernard Berenson, with whom she traveled in Germany in 1913. Berenson later told his wife Mary that when he had a dinner with Edith in a hotel, she "eyed a young man at a neighboring table and said: 'When I see such a type my first thought is how to put him into my next novel.'"

    71. Wharton
    Biography and information on the Center's collection of letters of Edith Wharton, 19071931 (bulk Category Arts Literature Authors W Wharton, Edith......
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    Edith Newbold Jones Wharton was born on January 24, 1862 into a distinguished New York family. Wharton was privately educated and began at an early age to write, a habit viewed by her family as unsuitable for a woman of her social class and as an eccentricity best ignored and left undiscussed. Her first published work consisted of a group of poems published anonymously in 1878 under the title Verses 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 York and Newport and later Lenox, Massachusetts, where Edith Wharton had designed a home called "The Mount." In 1897 she co-authored a book with Ogden Codman, Jr., titled The Decoration of Houses. Two years later a collection of her short stories was published as The Greater Inclination.

    72. Edith Wharton
    Domestic Goddess Edith Wharton once said, about critics and biographers After all,one knows one's weak points so well, that it's rather bewildering to have
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    Bibliography Criticism Domestic Goddesses Home Domestic Goddess Edith Wharton once said, about critics and biographers: "After all, one knows one's weak points so well, that it's rather bewildering to have the critics overlook them & invent others." It seems that there is an abundance of blatantly wrong or just slightly incorrect information about Wharton's life and literature; it also seems that this problem was one Wharton herself faced. Born Edith Jones, January 24, 1862, she went on to become the first woman to ever win the Pulitzer prize for her novel The Age of Innocence, in 1921. You can read Wharton's own impressions of her life in the autobiography A Backward Glance. Her life story is as interesting as those of the women in her novels, and the biography by Lewis (see works cited link) is an excellent source of history, entertainment and context. One of Wharton's ancestors, Ebenezer Stevens, participated in the Boston Tea Party, and had this to say about the legend of this Revolutionary event: The party was about seventy or eighty. At the head of the wharf we met the detachment of our company. . . We commenced handling the boxes of tea on deck, at first commenced breaking them with axes, but found much difficulty . . . We were careful to prevent any being taken away; n

    73. The Letters Of Edith Wharton, 1874-1937 (in MARION)
    The letters of Edith Wharton, 18741937. Title The letters of EdithWharton, 1874-1937 / edited by RWB Lewis and Nancy Lewis. Uniform
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    74. 63851. Wharton, Edith. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
    ATTRIBUTION Edith Wharton (1862–1937), US author. “A First Word,”A Backward Glance (1934). The Columbia World of Quotations.
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    ATTRIBUTION Edith Wharton (1862–1937), US author. letter, Feb.11, 1934. The Letters of Edith Wharton (1988). The letter was
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    78. Wharton, Edith Newbold Jones
    Wharton, Edith Newbold Jones, 1862–1937, American novelist, b. New York City,noted for her subtle, ironic, and superbly crafted fictional studies of New
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    Creator Wharton, Edith, 1862-1937 Title Edith Wharton Correspondence with Morton Fullerton Dates: Abstract: This collection of correspondence between American Pulitzer Prize winning writer Edith Wharton and her friend and lover, Morton Fullerton, documents their relationship, Wharton's marriage, and her writing and travels. The letters, mostly from Wharton to Fullerton, where collected by Fullerton. Also present are letters from Fullerton and other literary figures, and four manuscript poems by Wharton. Quantity: 1 box (.42 linear feet) Identification: Repository: Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin
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    Edith Newbold Jones Wharton was born on January 24, 1862 into a distinguished New York family. Wharton was privately educated and began at an early age to write, a habit viewed by her family as unsuitable for a woman of her social class and as an eccentricity best ignored and left undiscussed. Her first published work consisted of a group of poems published anonymously in 1878 under the title Verses.

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