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Edith Wharton

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poetry and fiction, as a young girl, and she attempted to write her first novel at the age of 11. Her mother's criticism quashed her ambition, however, and she turned to poetry. She was 15 years old when her first published work appeared, a translation of a German poem "Was die Steine Erzählen" ("What the Stones Tell") by
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Wharton wrote and told stories from an early age. When her family moved to Europe and she was just four or five, she started what she called "making up." She invented stories for her family and walked with an open book, turning the pages, as if reading while improvising a story. Wharton began writing
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Her husband, Edward Wharton, shared her love of travel and for many years, they spent at least four months of each year abroad, mainly in Italy. Their friend, Egerton Winthrop, accompanied them, on many journeys there. In 1888, the Whartons and their friend, James Van Alen, took a cruise through the
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that were expected of young girls, at the time, which were intended to allow women to marry well and to be put on display at balls and parties. She considered these fashions superficial and oppressive. Edith wanted more education than she received, so, she read from her father's library and from the
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broke out. Though many fled Paris, she moved back to her Paris apartment on the Rue de Varenne and for four years, she was a tireless and ardent supporter of the French war effort. One of the first causes she undertook, in August 1914, was the opening of a workroom for unemployed women. Here, they
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In the middle of her debutante season, the Jones family returned to Europe, in 1881, for her father's health. In spite of this, her father, George Frederic Jones, died of a stroke in Cannes, in 1882. Stevens was with the Jones family in Europe, during this time. After returning to the United States
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to society, in 1879. She was allowed to bare her shoulders and wear her hair up, for the first time, at a December dance, which was given by a Society matron, Anna Morton. Wharton began a courtship with Henry Leyden Stevens, the son of Paran Stevens, a wealthy hotelier and real estate investor from
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A key recurring theme in Wharton's writing is the relationship between the house as a physical space and its relationship to its inhabitant's characteristics and emotions. Maureen Howard argues "Edith Wharton conceived of houses, dwelling places, in extended imagery of shelter and dispossession.
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in Manhattan. From a well-established Boston family, he was a sportsman and a gentleman of the same social class and shared her love of travel. The Whartons set up house at Pencraig Cottage in Newport. In 1893, they bought a house named Land's End, on the other side of Newport, for $ 80,000, and
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was published: "Mrs. Manstey's View" had very little success, and it took her more than a year to publish another story. She completed "The Fullness of Life,” following her annual European trip with Teddy. Burlingame was critical of this story, but Wharton did not want to make edits to it. This
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and Paris was flooded with Belgian refugees, she helped to set up the American Hostels for Refugees, which managed to get them shelter, meals, and clothes, and eventually created an employment agency to help them find work. She collected more than $ 100,000 on their behalf. In early 1915, she
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in 1919 (published 1923). When the war ended, she watched the Victory Parade from the Champs Elysees' balcony of a friend's apartment. After four years of intense effort, she decided to leave Paris for the quiet of the countryside. Wharton settled 10 mi (16 km) north of Paris in
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Despite not publishing her first novel until she was forty, Wharton became an extraordinarily productive writer. In addition to her 15 novels, seven novellas, and eighty-five short stories, she published poetry, books on design, travel, literary and cultural criticism, and a memoir.
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Between 1880 and 1890, Wharton put her writing aside, to participate in the social rituals of the New York upper classes. She keenly observed the social changes happening around her, which she used, later, in her writing. Wharton officially came out as a
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to Scribner's, in 1892. Burlingame wrote back that it was too long for Scribner's to publish. This story is believed to be based on an experience she had as a child. It did not see publication until 1916, and it is included in the collection called
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From the late 1880s until 1902, Teddy Wharton suffered from chronic depression. The couple, then, ceased their extensive travel. At that time, his depression became more debilitating, after which they lived almost exclusively at their estate,
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makes various witty references to Wharton throughout the series. In season 1, episode 6 called "Rory's Birthday Parties", Lorelei jokingly says, "Edith Wharton would be proud”, referring to Emily's extravagant birthday party for Rory. In
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came from her experiences with her parents. She was very critical of her work and wrote public reviews criticizing it. She also wrote about her own experiences with life. "Intense Love's Utterance" is a poem written about Henry Stevens.
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wrote a two-page introduction, in which he praised Wharton's effort and urged Americans to support the war. She also kept up her own work, continuing to write novels, short stories, and poems, as well as reporting for
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Over the course of her life, she crossed the Atlantic 60 times. In Europe, her primary destinations were Italy, France, and England. She also went to Morocco. She wrote many books about her travels, including
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to write another play, but the two only completed four acts, before Marie decided she was no longer interested in costume plays. One of her earliest literary endeavors (1902) was the translation of the play
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however, is what it does not tell: her criticism of Lucretia Jones , her difficulties with Teddy, and her affair with Morton Fullerton, which did not come to light until her papers, deposited in Yale's
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of London, in whom she found an intellectual partner. She divorced Edward Wharton, in 1913, after 28 years of marriage. Around the same time, she was beset with harsh literary criticism from the
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Throughout the war, she worked in charitable efforts for refugees, the injured, the unemployed, and the displaced. She was a "heroic worker on behalf of her adopted country". On April 18, 1916,
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Edith Wharton was born Edith Newbold Jones on January 24, 1862, to George Frederic Jones and Lucretia Stevens Rhinelander, at their brownstone at 14 West Twenty-third Street in
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in Versailles, "with all the honors owed a war hero and a chevalier of the Legion of Honor ... a group of some one hundred friends sang a verse of the hymn 'O Paradise'..."
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and keeping up her enormous correspondence. Wharton urged Americans to support the war effort and encouraged America to enter the war. She wrote the popular romantic novel,
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The house of mirth : the play of the novel / dramatized by Edith Wharton and Clyde Fitch, 1906; edited, with an introd., notes, and appendixes by Glenn Loney
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organized the Children of Flanders Rescue Committee, which gave shelter to nearly 900 Belgian refugees who had fled, when their homes were bombed by the Germans.
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with her mother, Wharton continued her courtship with Stevens, announcing their engagement in August 1882. The month the two were to marry, the engagement ended.
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Wharton's writings often dealt with themes such as "social and individual fulfillment, repressed sexuality, and the manners of old families and the new elite."
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Wharton's paternal family, the Joneses, were a very wealthy and socially prominent family, having made their money in real estate. The saying "
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Severi, Rita, Edith Wharton una scrittrice americana in Italia con poesie e testi inediti, Milano, Mursia, Nov. 2023 ISBN 978-88- 425 6538 -3
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were fed and paid one franc a day. What began, with 30 women, soon doubled, to 60 women, and their sewing business began to thrive. When the
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Anna Catherine Bahlmann Papers Relating to Edith Wharton. Yale Collection of American Literature, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
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story, with verbal wit and sorrow. After "Something Exquisite" was rejected by Burlingame, she lost confidence in herself. She started
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in 1920. She returned to the United States only once, after the war, to receive an honorary doctorate from Yale University in 1923.
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Finding aid to Iola S. Haverstick collection of Edith Wharton materials at Columbia University. Rare Book & Manuscript Library.
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Wegener, Fredrick (December 2000). ""Rabid Imperialist"': Edith Wharton and the Obligations of Empire in Modern American Fiction".
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families, who had received land grants from the former Dutch government of New York and New Jersey. Her father's first cousin was
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Wharton's mother, Lucretia Stevens Rhinelander Jones, moved back to Paris, in 1883, and she lived there until her death in 1901.
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libraries of her father's friends. Her mother forbade her to read novels, until she was married, and Edith obeyed this command.
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American children's stories containing slang were forbidden in Wharton's childhood home. This included such popular authors as
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which included essays, art, poetry, and musical scores by many major contemporary European and American artists, including
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On April 29, 1885, at the age of 23, Wharton married Edward Robbins (Teddy) Wharton, who was 12 years her senior, at the
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Armitage, Robert. "Edith Wharton, A Writing Life: Childhood." New York Public Library, May 6, 2013. Web. March 11, 2015.
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Armbruster, Elif S. (2011) "Domestic Biographies: Stowe, Howells, James, and Wharton at Home." New York: Peter Lang (
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In 1908, Teddy Wharton's mental condition was determined to be incurable. In that year, Wharton began an affair with
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Vita-Finzi, Penelope. (1990) "Edith Wharton and the Art of Fiction." London: Continuum International Publishing
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described it as "one of the most lethal acts of revenge ever taken by a writing daughter." In her memoir,
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for Fiction, making Wharton the first woman to win the award. The three fiction judges – literary critic
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and gave it to her mother to read. Stinging from her mother's critique, Wharton decided to write only
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On June 1, 1937, Wharton was at her French country home (shared with architect and interior decorator
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a 1939 film adaptation (95 minutes) (of the 1924 short novella) directed by Edmund Goulding starring
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was criticized for its title, because the heroine swallows poison, at the end, and was a short-lived
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in leading role (as Martin Boyne), Mary Brian (as Judith Wheater), and Kay Francis (as Lady Wrench).
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Lowry, Elizabeth (December 9, 2011). "What Edith Knew: Freeing Wharton from the Master's Shadow".
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Houses – their confinement and their theatrical possibilities ... they are never mere settings."
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paid homage to Edith Wharton in her song "Edith Wharton's Figurines" on her 2007 studio album
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Aided by her influential connections in the French government, she and her long-time friend,
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Wharton was friend and confidante to many prominent intellectuals of her time: Henry James,
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the tradition continues as Lorelei quips Emily with a Wharton mention in the first episode.
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Versions of her mother, Lucretia Jones, often appeared in Wharton's fiction. Biographer
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made its world stage premiere in 2023 directed by Peter Hinton-Davis produced by the
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called "The Age of Dissonance", characters put on a production of a play version of
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in the 2007 third season's 13th episode: Vince is handed a screenplay for Wharton's
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Photograph of Edith Wharton, Teddy Wharton, Henry James and Chauffeur Charles Cook
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In addition to novels, Wharton wrote at least 85 short stories. She was also a
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Edith Wharton was honored on a U.S. postage stamp issued on September 5, 1980.
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was published. In the view of Judith E. Funston, writing on Edith Wharton in
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to be privately published. Wharton published a poem under a pseudonym in the
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In 1897, Edith Wharton purchased Land's End in Newport, Rhode Island, from
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were valued friends, as well. Particularly notable was her meeting with
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moved into it. Wharton decorated Land's End, with the help of designer
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The War That Used Up Words: American Writers and the First World War.
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in 1879. In 1880, she had five poems published, anonymously, in the
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story, along with many others, speaks about her marriage. She sent
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were all her guests, at one time or another. Theodore Roosevelt,
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1. False Dawn; 2. The Old Maid; 3. The Spark; 4. New Year's Day
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Edith Wharton: An Extraordinary Life, An Illustrated Biography
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hospitals. In 1915, Wharton edited a charity benefit volume,
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Many of Wharton's novels are characterized by subtle use of
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Previously the Pulitzer Prize for the Novel from 1917–1947
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Edith Wharton Abroad: Selected Travel Writings, 1888–1920
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Edith Wharton Abroad: Selected Travel Writings, 1888–1920
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Edith Wharton is mentioned in the HBO television series
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by Amanda, his new agent, for a film to be directed by
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Wharton was preparing to vacation for the summer, when
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In 1889, she sent out three poems for publication, to
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Pollock, Arthur (January 8, 1935). "'The Old Maid'".
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Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters
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In 1921, she became the first woman to win the 5838:Martin Dressler: The Tale of an American Dreamer 1818:Edith Wharton: The Uncollected Critical Writings 1168:production. It was, however, a successful book. 1616:The Hermit and the Wild Woman and Other Stories 517:. The Jones family did not approve of Stevens. 5479:The Collected Stories of Katherine Anne Porter 4337:A Feast of Words: The Triumph of Edith Wharton 4112:A Feast of Words: The Triumph of Edith Wharton 3968:Davis, Mary Virginia (2007). "Edith Wharton". 3563:Epiphany: Journal of Transdisciplinary Studies 3559:"Material Details in Edith Wharton's Writings" 2527:"National Women's Hall of Fame, Edith Wharton" 2261:, a 2023 Apple TV+ streaming series. Starring 2166:"Grey Reminder"—the April 30, 1951 episode of 1259:The Water-Babies, A Fairy Tale for a Land Baby 970:Beinecke Rare Book Room and Manuscript Library 6209: 5897:The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay 4897: 4493: 4237:London: Chatto & Windus; New York: Knopf. 3828:"'The Old Maid' Steals Pulitzer Play Prize". 3813:. Brooklyn, New York. p. 11 – via 2662: 2660: 1730:, 2007 paperback 452 pages, NYREV publishers 1692:Madame de Treymes and Others: Four Novelettes 1160:("The Joy of Living"), by Hermann Sudermann. 1132:In 1901, Wharton wrote a two-act play called 715:and friend, Charles Cook, a native of nearby 8: 4039:(1st ed.). New York: Harper & Row. 2916:New York, New York, Marriage Index 1866–1937 2704:(8th ed.). W. W. Norton & Company. 440:. She rejected the standards of fashion and 4376:American Writers: A Journey Through History 2702:The Norton Anthology of American Literature 737:Germans invaded Belgium in the fall of 1914 571:, an author, and foreign correspondent for 8102: 8091: 7774: 7763: 7279: 7268: 6604: 6593: 6435: 6424: 6244: 6233: 6216: 6202: 6194: 4904: 4890: 4882: 4714: 4681:Fighting France: From Dunkerque to Belfort 4500: 4486: 4478: 4214:. Vol. 88, no. 1. pp. 60–65 4204:Franzen, Jonathan (February 13–20, 2012). 3775:– via National Library of Australia. 3243:, p. 150. New York: St. Martin's Griffin. 3237:Fighting France: From Dunkerque to Belfort 1787:Fighting France: From Dunkerque to Belfort 754:Fighting France: From Dunkerque to Belfort 301:, in 1996. Her other well-known works are 31: 20: 8314:20th-century American short story writers 8309:19th-century American short story writers 2497:have a song which summarises the plot of 2485:, Pacey reads and takes a verbal quiz on 2212:, Wharton's own 1934 autobiography & 2058:was proposed, but never came to fruition. 346:; their daughter was landscape architect 4410:at the Lilly Library, Indiana University 3489: 3477: 3464:"Edith Wharton, 75, Is Dead in France". 3452: 3219:p. 486. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. 3118:. Oxford University Press. p. 238. 3099: 3087: 2977: 2975: 2816: 2804: 2768: 2612: 1872: 424:. At the age of nine, she suffered from 16:American writer and designer (1862–1937) 8374:American landscape and garden designers 4305:(R. W. B. Lewis and Nancy Lewis, eds.) 4206:"A Critic at Large: A Rooting Interest" 4097:(2). Washington State University: 15–25 3900:Desaulniers, Heather (April 23, 2018). 3468:, August 13, 1937. Web. March 11, 2015. 3431:Judith E. Funston, "Edith Wharton", in 2518: 1984:by Lothar Mendes, starring rising star 1900:as Lily Bart. It is considered to be a 5527:The Collected Stories of Jean Stafford 4388:, with 345 library catalog records 3790:. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press 3319: 3307: 3283: 3192: 3165: 3153: 3141: 3075: 3042: 3030: 2576: 2564: 2048:A 1944 film version of the 1911 novel 1714:The Collected Stories of Edith Wharton 4230:New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. 3970:Magills Survey of American Literature 3786:Wharton, Edith (September 14, 1980). 3736:"Lights Out TV Series: Grey Reminder" 3578: 3576: 3552: 3550: 3180: 3063: 2981: 2904: 1728:The New York Stories of Edith Wharton 1097:published "The Last Giustiniani" for 913:. Wharton was also nominated for the 838:Wharton was a committed supporter of 313:, and several notable ghost stories. 7: 8414:Burials at the Cimetière des Gonards 8344:Pulitzer Prize for the Novel winners 5981:The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao 5790:A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain 4426:Works by Edith Wharton in eBook form 4295:, which contains her autobiography, 4166:. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 3979:Edith Wharton: An Extraordinary Life 2184:, Helene Dumas and Parker McCormick. 1610:The Descent of Man and Other Stories 8329:20th-century American women writers 8324:19th-century American women writers 3645: 3633: 3618: 3606: 3295: 3271: 3259: 3204: 3115:A Historical Guide to Edith Wharton 2992: 2966: 2951: 2925: 2892: 2875: 2858: 2843: 2828: 2792: 2780: 2756: 2741: 2724: 2651: 2636: 2624: 2600: 2588: 2552: 2466:The American singer and songwriter 2246:, a 1995 BBC mini-series, starring 1826:, 1995, Edited by Sarah Bird Wright 1820:, Edited by Frederick Wegener, 1996 723:, in an apartment that belonged to 8349:American women short story writers 5754:The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love 4062:Minkel, Edith (February 9, 2012). 3569:: 95–107 – via ResearchGate. 3408:"Nomination Database – Literature" 2372:The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles 1703:The Ghost Stories of Edith Wharton 1575:Artemis to Actaeon and Other Verse 1342:. Wharton developed a passion for 1148:, directed by Peter Hinton-Davis. 373:, the most prestigious of the old 330:Portrait of Wharton as a child by 14: 8319:19th-century American translators 6376:Mildred "Babe" Didrikson Zaharias 4133:. New York: St. Martin's Griffin. 4008:(1st ed.). London: Vintage. 3851:. Samuel French, Inc. p. 2. 3734:The Radio Ghost (July 14, 2017). 2433:Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life 2291:played the role of Ellen Olenska. 1117:. After a visit with her friend, 660:Land's End, Newport, Rhode Island 101: 8379:People from Lenox, Massachusetts 5407:The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters 5030: 5023: 4871:The Mount (Lenox, Massachusetts) 4470: 4190:Critical Insights: Edith Wharton 4129:Wright, Sarah Bird, ed. (1995). 1755:Italian Villas and Their Gardens 1249:Alice's Adventures in Wonderland 1212:Edith Wharton: Collected Stories 618:Italian Villas and Their Gardens 255: 240: 153: 8384:Novelists from New York (state) 8369:Knights of the Legion of Honour 8299:20th-century American novelists 8294:19th-century American novelists 7446:Harriet Williams Russell Strong 4454:Works by or about Edith Wharton 4110:Wolff, Cynthia Griffin (1995). 3669:(4181): 762. December 14, 1907. 3370:The Almanac of American Letters 2672:The Mount: Edith Wharton's Home 2287:was adapted as a play in 1928. 2146:and released in 2000, starring 2110:and released in 1993, starring 2090:and released in 1993, starring 2070:and released in 1990, starring 1598:, 1899, includes Souls Belated. 725:George Washington Vanderbilt II 149: 8409:American women autobiographers 8334:American expatriates in France 7125:Ernestine Louise Potowski Rose 4335:Wolff, Cynthia Griffin (1977) 4283:(Cynthia Griffin Wolff, ed.) ( 4266:Montgomery, Maureen E. (1998) 4174:Edith Wharton's French Riviera 3689:. Smithsonian. August 28, 2023 3535:. Smithsonian. August 28, 2023 2424:(1995), one of her early jobs. 1: 8399:American women in World War I 6226:National Women's Hall of Fame 5503:The Confessions of Nat Turner 3981:. New York: Harry N. Abrams. 3798:– via The Open Library. 2297:was adapted for the stage by 1794:French Ways and Their Meaning 1773:A Motor-Flight Through France 1558:, 1938 (written in 1876–1877) 897:– voted to give the prize to 639:A Motor-Flight through France 589: 299:National Women's Hall of Fame 38: 7472:Paulina Kellogg Wright Davis 4303:The Letters of Edith Wharton 4064:"Nobody Likes Edith Wharton" 2000:by Philip Moeller, starring 1024:, her 18th-century house on 392:Wharton was born during the 297:. She was inducted into the 223:Eugenie Mary Ladenburg Davie 170:(maternal great-grandfather) 8304:19th-century American poets 7655:Martha Coffin Pelham Wright 7059:Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin 6059:All the Light We Cannot See 6017:A Visit from the Goon Squad 5622:The Stories of John Cheever 4469:(public domain audiobooks) 4367:"Writings of Edith Wharton" 4281:Novellas and Other Writings 4247:New York: Harper & Row 3742:. Retrieved March 19, 2024. 3433:American National Biography 3235:"In Argonne", Chapter 2 of 3012:: National Portrait Gallery 2340:as a one-act ballet titled 1964:. It is considered to be a 1936:. It is considered to be a 1556:Fast and Loose: A Novelette 1362:Washington State University 963:What is most notable about 957:American National Biography 379:Caroline Schermerhorn Astor 367:keeping up with the Joneses 291:in Fiction, for her novel, 228:Mary Cadwalader Rawle Jones 193:Caroline Schermerhorn Astor 8435: 8394:German–English translators 8364:Writers from New York City 7211:Katharine Dexter McCormick 6509:Mary "Mother" Harris Jones 5288:Tales of the South Pacific 5137:Thomas Sigismund Stribling 5072:The Bridge of San Luis Rey 4913:Pulitzer Prize for Fiction 4245:Edith Wharton: a biography 4226:Hutchinson, Hazel (2015). 4200:New York: Harry N. Abrams. 4035:Edith Wharton: A Biography 3920:"15c Edith Wharton single" 3112:Singley, Carol J. (2003). 2301:in 1934. It was staged by 2142:(140 minutes) directed by 2106:(138 minutes) directed by 2066:(115 minutes) directed by 1898:Katherine Harris Barrymore 1238:. She was allowed to read 818:in 1917, the war novella, 689:In 1902, Wharton designed 666:Robert Livingston Beeckman 120:Pulitzer Prize for Fiction 8101: 8090: 7773: 7762: 7278: 7267: 7069:Hannah Greenebaum Solomon 6603: 6592: 6434: 6423: 6243: 6232: 5161:Josephine Winslow Johnson 5021: 4949:The Magnificent Ambersons 4919: 4540:The Custom of the Country 3367:Nelson, Randy F. (1981). 3346:10.1215/00029831-72-4-783 2130:(88 minutes) directed by 2086:(99 minutes) directed by 1780:The Cruise of the Vanadis 1416:The Custom of the Country 1057:In 1873, Wharton wrote a 917:in 1927, 1928, and 1930. 915:Nobel Prize in Literature 685:, in Edith Wharton's hand 651:The Cruise of the Vanadis 239: 198:Frederic Rhinelander King 30: 8404:American autobiographers 8339:American women novelists 7300:Marjory Stoneman Douglas 7110:Wilhelmina Cole Holladay 6883:Charlotte Perkins Gilman 6083:The Underground Railroad 5467:The Keepers of the House 5209:Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings 4734:The Glimpses of the Moon 4700:The Book of the Homeless 4673:The Decoration of Houses 4564:The Glimpses of the Moon 4408:The Edith Wharton Papers 4402:Edith Wharton Collection 4196:Dwight, Eleanor. (1994) 4082:Marshall, Scott (1996). 4031:Lewis, R. W. B. (1975). 3977:Dwight, Eleanor (1994). 3583:Howard, Maureen (2001). 3557:Mulalic, Almasa (2012). 2403:The Glimpses of the Moon 1909:The Glimpses Of The Moon 1838:The Book of the Homeless 1747:The Decoration of Houses 1444:The Glimpses of the Moon 1358:"Works by Edith Wharton" 1011:The Decoration of Houses 775:The Book of the Homeless 717:South Lee, Massachusetts 620:of 1904, illustrated by 609:The Decoration of Houses 7790:Dorothy Harrison Eustis 7680:Catherine Filene Shouse 7533:Patricia Roberts Harris 7171:Mary Steichen Calderone 7039:Lillian Moller Gilbreth 6908:Frances Wisebart Jacobs 6712:Martha Wright Griffiths 6035:The Orphan Master's Son 5874:Interpreter of Maladies 5646:A Confederacy of Dunces 5551:The Optimist's Daughter 5359:The Old Man and the Sea 5149:Caroline Pafford Miller 4750:The Marriage Playground 4646:The Greater Inclination 2461:The Greater Inclination 1973:The Marriage Playground 1632:Xingu and Other Stories 1622:Tales of Men and Ghosts 1595:The Greater Inclination 1588:Short story collections 1457:The Mother's Recompense 1334:. These influenced her 1020:on August 11, 1937, at 889:, literature professor 628:Travels and life abroad 612:(1897), co-authored by 213:Alexander Henry Stevens 183:Frederic W. Rhinelander 7736:Rebecca Talbot Perkins 7231:Eunice Kennedy Shriver 7095:Frances Xavier Cabrini 7009:Elizabeth Hanford Dole 6787:Ellen Swallow Richards 6757:Constance Baker Motley 6407:Elizabeth Bayley Seton 6340:Elizabeth Cady Stanton 5634:The Executioner's Song 5197:John Phillips Marquand 4463:Works by Edith Wharton 4444:Works by Edith Wharton 4435:Works by Edith Wharton 4285:The Library of America 4004:Lee, Hermione (2008). 3033:, pp. xvii–xviii. 2216:, a 1975 biography by 1814:, 1934 (autobiography) 1806:The Writing of Fiction 1498:Novellas and novelette 1477:Hudson River Bracketed 1387:The Valley of Decision 1242:but Wharton preferred 1151:She collaborated with 1030:Saint-Brice-sous-Forêt 1002: 1001:Grave of Edith Wharton 994: 991:Saint-Brice-sous-Forêt 974: 972:, were opened in 1968. 907:Nicholas Murray Butler 829:Saint-Brice-sous-Forêt 686: 661: 595: 545:Trinity Chapel Complex 540: 461: 335: 81:Saint-Brice-sous-Forêt 8250:Anna Wessels Williams 7937:Carlotta Walls LaNier 7670:Elisabeth Kübler-Ross 7528:Martha Matilda Harper 7492:Mary Engle Pennington 7330:Frances Oldham Kelsey 7115:Anne Morrow Lindbergh 6868:Jane Cunningham Croly 6797:Katherine Siva Saubel 6692:Marian Wright Edelman 6615:Margaret Bourke-White 6540:Harriet Beecher Stowe 5484:Katherine Anne Porter 5431:To Kill a Mockingbird 5395:A Death in the Family 5192:The Late George Apley 4357:Edith Wharton Society 4322:(R. F. Godfrey, ed.) 4270:New York: Routledge. 4233:Lee, Hermione (2007) 3945:. New York: Penguin. 3661:The Fruit of the Tree 3513:The Shadow of a Doubt 2438:In a 2009 episode of 2198:as Mattie Silver and 2134:and released in 1999. 2132:Robert Allan Ackerman 2018:Bread Upon the Waters 1401:The Fruit of the Tree 1276:Alphonse de Lamartine 1138:The Shadow of a Doubt 1038:Cimetière des Gonards 1000: 984: 961: 861:, where she finished 674: 659: 587: 535: 503:The "debutante" years 467:Heinrich Karl Brugsch 456: 434:Newport, Rhode Island 344:Mary Cadwalader Rawle 329: 92:Cimetière des Gonards 8389:American women poets 7947:Mary Harriman Rumsey 7785:St. Katharine Drexel 7629:Mary Burnett Talbert 7624:Blanche Stuart Scott 7609:Mother Marianne Cope 7589:Ruth Fulton Benedict 7548:Mildred Robbins Leet 7246:Angelina Grimké Weld 7120:Maria Goeppert Mayer 7090:Charlotte Anne Bunch 6667:Antoinette Blackwell 6646:Gertrude Belle Elion 6576:Ida B. Wells-Barnett 6345:Helen Brooke Taussig 6335:Margaret Chase Smith 5718:A Summons to Memphis 5615:James Alan McPherson 5113:Margaret Ayer Barnes 4997:The Able McLaughlins 4961:The Age of Innocence 4798:The Age of Innocence 4758:The Age of Innocence 4742:The Age of Innocence 4556:The Age of Innocence 4172:and Eric Villedary, 4091:Edith Wharton Review 3811:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 3723:The Kansas City Star 3686:Smithsonian Magazine 3532:Smithsonian Magazine 2447:The Age of Innocence 2346:San Francisco Ballet 2285:The Age of Innocence 2103:The Age of Innocence 1993:The Age of Innocence 1945:The Age of Innocence 1432:The Age of Innocence 1236:Joel Chandler Harris 1184:The Age of Innocence 1095:Edward L. Burlingame 911:The Age of Innocence 887:Stuart Pratt Sherman 878:The Age of Innocence 864:The Age of Innocence 789:William Dean Howells 695:Lenox, Massachusetts 294:The Age of Innocence 188:Samuel Stevens Sands 152: 1885; 126:The Age of Innocence 8359:Ghost story writers 8164:Rebecca S. Halstead 8138:Mary Church Terrell 7825:Barbara A. Mikulski 7553:Patsy Takemoto Mink 7538:Stephanie L. Kwolek 7477:Ruth Bader Ginsburg 7451:Emily Howell Warner 7396:Dorothy H. Andersen 7370:Annie Dodge Wauneka 7365:Mary Edwards Walker 7290:Faye Glenn Abdellah 7221:Edith Nourse Rogers 7201:Shirley Ann Jackson 7176:Mary Ann Shadd Cary 7054:Sandra Day O'Connor 7034:Matilda Joslyn Gage 6630:Florence B. 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Wharton, c. 1895
New York City
Saint-Brice-sous-Forêt
Cimetière des Gonards
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
The Age of Innocence
Ebenezer Stevens
John Austin Stevens
Alexander Stevens
Frederic W. Rhinelander
Samuel Stevens Sands
Caroline Schermerhorn Astor
Frederic Rhinelander King
Byam K. Stevens
Frederic W. Stevens
Alexander Henry Stevens
Thomas Newbold
Eugenie Mary Ladenburg Davie
Mary Cadwalader Rawle Jones

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Gilded Age
Pulitzer Prize
The Age of Innocence
National Women's Hall of Fame
The House of Mirth
Ethan Frome

Edward Harrison May
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