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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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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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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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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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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
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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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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
283:; January 24, 1862 – August 11, 1937) was an American writer and designer. Wharton drew upon her insider's knowledge of the upper-class New York "aristocracy" to portray, realistically, the lives and morals of the
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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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1672:"All Souls'"; "The Eyes"; "Afterward"; "The Lady's Maid's Bell"; "Kerfol"; "The Triumph of Night"; "Miss Mary Pask"; "Bewitched"; "Mr. Jones"; "Pomegranate Seed"; "A Bottle of Perrier"
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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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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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3758:. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press; Associated University Presses.
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3585:"Remarks on Edith Wharton's Collected Stories by editor Maureen Howard"
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The War That Used Up Words: American Writers and the First World War.
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2453:"Edith Wharton's Journey" is a radio adaptation, for the NPR series
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Displaying Women: Spectacles of Leisure in Edith Wharton's New York
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4084:"Edith Wharton on Film and Television: A History and Filmography"
3788:"The play of the novel The house of mirth: the play of the novel"
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Edith Wharton: An Extraordinary Life, An Illustrated Biography
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Knowledge (XXG) English / Joan_Crawford / Move to Warner Bros.
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3832:. New York, New York. May 7, 1935. p. 177 – via
3681:"A Lost Edith Wharton Play Is Performed for the First Time"
3527:"A Lost Edith Wharton Play Is Performed for the First Time"
1069:(1877). In her youth, she wrote about society. Her central
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Olsen, Eric B. (2019) "Ethan Frome" Analysis In Context
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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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U.S., Newspaper Extractions from the Northeast, 1704–1930
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Edith Wharton Abroad: Selected Travel Writings, 1888–1920
4114:(2nd ed.). Reading, Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley.
3373:. Los Altos, California: William Kaufmann, Inc. p.
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Edith Wharton is mentioned in the HBO television series
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The Mount: Estate and gardens designed by Edith Wharton
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3006:"Edith Wharton's World, Portrait of People and Places"
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4262:. Vol. 317, no. 1903. pp. 96–100, 102.
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Pollock, Arthur (January 8, 1935). "'The Old Maid'".
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1718:(Carroll & Graf Publishers; paperback, 640 pages)
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4164:No Gifts From Chance: a biography of Edith Wharton
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3943:No Gifts from Chance: A Biography of Edith Wharton
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436:. While in Europe, she was educated by tutors and
2450:and find their personal lives mirroring the play.
1103:. It was not until Wharton was 29 that her first
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513:rural New Hampshire. His sister, Minnie, married
287:. 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
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5897:The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay
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4237:London: Chatto & Windus; New York: Knopf.
3828:"'The Old Maid' Steals Pulitzer Play Prize".
3813:. Brooklyn, New York. p. 11 – via
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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
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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
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4681:Fighting France: From Dunkerque to Belfort
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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
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8314:20th-century American short story writers
8309:19th-century American short story writers
2497:have a song which summarises the plot of
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2058:was proposed, but never came to fruition.
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3464:"Edith Wharton, 75, Is Dead in France".
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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
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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
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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"
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1728:The New York Stories of Edith Wharton
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838:Wharton was a committed supporter of
313:, and several notable ghost stories.
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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
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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
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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
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8379:People from Lenox, Massachusetts
5407:The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters
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4871:The Mount (Lenox, Massachusetts)
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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299:National Women's Hall of Fame
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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
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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
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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:
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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:
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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. Seibert
6467:Carrie Chapman Catt
6397:Juliette Gordon Low
6280:Elizabeth Blackwell
6275:Mary McLeod Bethune
6182:Jayne Anne Phillips
5443:The Edge of Sadness
5412:Robert Lewis Taylor
5305:James Gould Cozzens
5252:Journey in the Dark
5216:The Grapes of Wrath
5084:Scarlet Sister Mary
4386:Library of Congress
4193:(2018) Salem Press.
4187:Drizou, Myrto, ed.
3334:American Literature
3286:, pp. 202–203.
3168:, pp. 188–189.
3156:, pp. 183–184.
3090:, pp. 129–130.
2700:Baym, Nina (2013).
2495:The Magnetic Fields
2240:and Barbara Blossom
1766:Italian Backgrounds
1493:, 1938 (unfinished)
1356:Campbell, Donna M.
1316:Friedrich Nietzsche
1022:Le Pavillon Colombe
987:Le Pavillon Colombe
947:In 1934, Wharton's
942:F. Scott Fitzgerald
891:Robert Morss Lovett
883:1921 Pulitzer Prize
846:and wrote the book
824:A Son at the Front,
749:Scribner's Magazine
675:Page from original
635:Italian Backgrounds
581:school of writers.
497:Scribner's Magazine
471:Ralph Waldo Emerson
459:Edward Harrison May
332:Edward Harrison May
281:Edith Newbold Jones
208:Frederic W. Stevens
173:John Austin Stevens
52:Edith Newbold Jones
8123:Barbara Rose Johns
8074:Flossie Wong-Staal
8049:Nicole Malachowski
7978:Lorraine Hansberry
7922:Marcia Greenberger
7876:Mary Joseph Rogers
7815:Coretta Scott King
7800:Abby Kelley Foster
7716:Susan Kelly-Dreiss
7604:Rita Rossi Colwell
7380:Frances E. Willard
7216:Rozanne L. Ridgway
7166:Lydia Moss Bradley
7151:Madeleine Albright
7044:Nannerl O. Keohane
7014:Anne Dallas Dudley
6943:Betty Bone Schiess
6913:Susette La Flesche
6898:Zora Neale Hurston
6893:Helen LaKelly Hunt
6817:Madam C. J. Walker
6732:Mary Putnam Jacobi
6682:Jacqueline Cochran
6662:Ethel Percy Andrus
6530:Barbara McClintock
6160:Barbara Kingsolver
6131:The Night Watchman
5950:Marilynne Robinson
5867:Michael Cunningham
5795:Robert Olen Butler
5651:John Kennedy Toole
5515:House Made of Dawn
5419:Advise and Consent
5281:Robert Penn Warren
5276:All the King's Men
5180:Gone with the Wind
4833:The House of Mirth
4814:The House of Mirth
4726:The House of Mirth
4524:The House of Mirth
4396:Archival materials
3879:The Globe and Mail
3847:Zoë Akins (1951).
3589:Library of America
3466:The New York Times
3412:www.nobelprize.org
2531:womenofthehall.org
2473:Beauty & Crime
2389:Tales of Innocence
2361:In popular culture
2276:The House of Mirth
2229:The House of Mirth
2139:The House of Mirth
1886:The House of Mirth
1875:, pp. 21–25)
1451:A Son at the Front
1394:The House of Mirth
1296:William Wordsworth
1178:The House of Mirth
1026:Rue de Montmorency
1003:
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965:A Backward Glance,
953:A Backward Glance,
840:French imperialism
810:The New York Times
805:Theodore Roosevelt
700:The House of Mirth
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7584:Florence E. Allen
7568:Sheila E. Widnall
7513:Linda G. Alvarado
7497:Mercy Otis Warren
7456:Victoria Woodhull
7441:Barbara Holdridge
7436:Beatrice A. Hicks
7411:Lydia Maria Child
7325:Leontine T. Kelly
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7085:Louisa May Alcott
6999:Mary Breckinridge
6878:Geraldine Ferraro
6863:Annie Jump Cannon
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6076:Viet Thanh Nguyen
5926:Jeffrey Eugenides
5850:American Pastoral
5843:Steven Millhauser
5814:The Stone Diaries
5802:The Shipping News
5742:Breathing Lessons
5569:The Killer Angels
5317:A. B. Guthrie Jr.
5293:James A. Michener
5185:Margaret Mitchell
5168:Honey in the Horn
5144:Lamb in His Bosom
4879:
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4858:
4654:Crucial Instances
4439:Project Gutenberg
4297:A Backward Glance
4293:978-0-940450-53-0
4260:Harper's Magazine
4046:978-0-09-935891-6
3988:978-0-8109-3971-4
3858:978-0-573-61336-4
3663:by Edith Wharton"
3621:, pp. 31–34.
3225:978-0-375-40004-9
2995:, pp. 78–81.
2928:, pp. 74–75.
2907:, pp. 44–47.
2744:, pp. 13–14.
2711:978-0-393-91885-4
2567:, pp. 12–13.
2379:) travels across
2375:, Edith Wharton (
2354:Mathilde Froustey
2317:Shadow of a Doubt
2303:Guthrie McClintic
2289:Katharine Cornell
2238:Geraldine Chaplin
2210:A Backward Glance
2202:as Zenobia Frome.
2200:Clarice Blackburn
2178:Beatrice Straight
2120:Michelle Pfeiffer
2096:Patricia Arquette
1982:Paramount Studios
1914:Paramount Studios
1863:
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1852:Shadow of a Doubt
1812:A Backward Glance
1758:, illustrated by
1719:
1681:and Other Stories
1603:Crucial Instances
1518:Madame de Treymes
1304:Washington Irving
1240:Louisa May Alcott
1201:A Backward Glance
1162:The Joy of Living
1158:Es Lebe das Leben
1034:Mrs. Royall Tyler
604:interior designer
499:in October 1889.
457:Edith Wharton by
387:Revolutionary War
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8059:Louise Slaughter
7983:Victoria Jackson
7942:Philippa Marrack
7927:Barbara Iglewski
7835:Kathrine Switzer
7830:Donna E. Shalala
7775:
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7721:Allie B. Latimer
7701:Louise Bourgeois
7675:Judith L. Pipher
7482:Katharine Graham
7426:Marian de Forest
7345:Anna Howard Shaw
7295:Emma Smith DeVoe
7280:
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7181:Joan Ganz Cooney
7105:Oveta Culp Hobby
7100:Mary A. Hallaren
6963:Sarah Winnemucca
6832:Gloria Yerkovich
6827:Rosalyn S. Yalow
6782:Jeannette Rankin
6762:Georgia O'Keeffe
6717:Fannie Lou Hamer
6677:Shirley Chisholm
6625:Billie Jean King
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6088:Colson Whitehead
5998:Elizabeth Strout
5993:Olive Kitteridge
5962:Geraldine Brooks
5826:Independence Day
5778:A Thousand Acres
5670:The Color Purple
5520:N. Scott Momaday
5472:Shirley Ann Grau
5460:William Faulkner
5388:MacKinlay Kantor
5376:William Faulkner
5364:Ernest Hemingway
5347:The Caine Mutiny
5264:A Bell for Adano
5228:In This Our Life
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6071:The Sympathizer
5974:Cormac McCarthy
5938:Edward P. Jones
5933:The Known World
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5807:E. Annie Proulx
5694:Foreign Affairs
5687:William Kennedy
5592:Humboldt's Gift
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5539:Angle of Repose
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5156:Now in November
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