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  1. The Age of Innocence (Oxford World's Classics) by Edith Wharton, 2008-12-15
  2. Edith Wharton Abroad: Selected Travel Writings, 1888-1920
  3. The Buccaneers (Penguin Great Books of the 20th Century) by Edith Wharton, Marion Mainwaring, et all 1994-10-01
  4. Ethan Frome (Penguin Classics) by Edith Wharton, 2005-10-25
  5. Summer by Edith Wharton, 1994-09-01
  6. Edith Wharton's Italian Gardens
  7. Twilight Sleep by Edith Wharton, 1997-12-09
  8. The Cruise of The Vanadis by Edith Wharton, 2004-06-19
  9. Artemis to Actaeon and More: Selected Verse by Edith Wharton, 2005-11-03
  10. Ethan Frome: (Classics Deluxe Edition) (Penguin Classics Deluxe Editio) by Edith Wharton, 2009-10-27
  11. Edith Wharton's Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton, 2008-04-21
  12. The Edith Wharton Murders: A Nick Hoffman Mystery (Stonewall Inn Mysteries) by Lev Raphael, 1998-12-15
  13. The Age of Innocence (Signet Classics) by Edith Wharton, 2008-03-04
  14. House of Mirth by Edith Wharton, 2009-10-04

41. ClassicNotes: The House Of Mirth
Full summary and analysis of The House of Mirth by edith wharton written by Harvard students. Includes a biography, message board, and background information on The House of Mirth.
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43. Project Gutenberg Edition Of The House Of Mirth
Project Gutenberg Presents. The House of Mirth. by edith wharton. ProjectGutenberg Release 284 (1995) Author names above are linked
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44. Project Gutenberg Edition Of The Reef
Project Gutenberg Presents. The Reef. by edith wharton. Project Gutenberg Release 283 (1995) Author names above are linked to additional Gutenberg titles.
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45. Edith Wharton (1862-1937) American Writer.
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(1862-1937) American writer. Edith Wharton is known for her novella "Ethan Frome" (1911) and her novel "The Age of Innocence" (1920), which won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 1921.
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(1862-1937) American writer. Edith Wharton is known for her novella "Ethan Frome" (1911) and her novel "The Age of Innocence" (1920), which won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 1921.
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Recent Up a category Edith Wharton: An overview with biocritical sources Includes lots of great information such as a chronology, life overview, list of works, picture gallery, biographical and critical sources, and links. New York Literature Books New York has been a place that has captured the imagination of some of our greatest writers. Walt Whitman, Henry James, and Edith Wharton were all born in New York... And many other classic writers made New York their home. Wharton, Edith

47. Wharton, Edith
wharton, edith. (18621937), writer Born in New York, New York, onJanuary 24, 1862, edith Newbold Jones came of a distinguished
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(1862-1937), writer Born in New York, New York, on January 24, 1862, Edith Newbold Jones came of a distinguished and long-established New York family. She was educated by private tutors and governesses at home and in Europe, where the family resided for six years after the Civil War, and she read voraciously. She made her debut in society in 1879 and married Edward Wharton, a wealthy Boston banker, in 1885. Although she had had a book of her own poems privately printed when she was 16, it was not until after several years of married life that Wharton began to write in earnest. Her major literary model was Henry James, whom she knew, and her work reveals James's concern for artistic form and ethical issues. She contributed a few poems and stories to Harper's, Scribner's, and other magazines in the 1890s, and in 1897, after overseeing the remodeling of a house in Newport, Rhode Island, she collaborated with the architect Ogden Codman, Jr., on The Decoration of Houses . Her next books, The Greater Inclination (1899) and Crucial Instances (1901), were collections of stories.

48. The Descent Of Man, And Other Stories, By Edith Wharton
The Descent of Man, and Other Stories. By edith wharton. This collectionappeared in book form in two distinct editions, both published in 1904.
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This collection appeared in book form in two distinct editions, both published in 1904. The Macmillian edition had ten stories; the Scribner's edition had nine (omitting "The Letter"). The two collections also ordered the stories differently; below I use the ordering of the larger Macmillan edition. The links below go to on-line illustrated editions of the stories as they appeared in magazine form. They may be somewhat different from the way they were published in book form. The electronic editions are courtesy of the University of Virginia. This is a "meta-book", which stitches together separate files elsewhere on the Web as they appeared in a previously published book. It is subject to removal if someone produces an integrated edition; if this happens, The Online Books Page will point to the integrated version. For questions, and comments, write to onlinebooks@pobox.upenn.edu

49. Tales Of Men And Ghosts, By Edith Wharton
Tales of Men and Ghosts. By edith wharton. This collection appearedin book form in 1910, and consists of ten stories. The links below
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This collection appeared in book form in 1910, and consists of ten stories. The links below go to on-line illustrated editions of the stories as they appeared in magazine form. They may be somewhat different from the way they were later published in book form. The electronic editions are courtesy of the University of Virginia. This is a "meta-book", which stitches together separate files elsewhere on the Web as they appeared in a previously published book. It is subject to removal if someone produces an integrated edition; if this happens, the Online Books Page will point to the integrated version. For questions, and comments, write to onlinebooks@pobox.upenn.edu

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51. Wharton, Edith Newbold Jones
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    Wharton, Edith Newbold Jones Wharton, Edith Newbold Jones, , American novelist, b. New York City, noted for her subtle, ironic, and superbly crafted fictional studies of New York society at the turn of the 20th cent. The daughter of a socially elect family, she was educated privately in New York and in Europe. In 1885 she married Edward Wharton, a Boston banker; after the first few years of marriage Edward Wharton became mentally ill, and the burden of caring for him fell upon his wife. Finally, in 1913, after she had settled permanently in France, Edith Wharton terminated the marriage by divorce. Her early stories and tales were collected in The Greater Inclination Crucial Instances (1901), and The Descent of Man The House of Mirth (1905) and The Age of Innocence In the novella Ethan Frome The Valley of Decision (1902), a historical novel of 18th-century Italy;

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Browse for author " Edith Wharton " matched 132 titles. Sometimes it pays off to expand your search to view all available copies of books matching your search terms. Page of 6 sort results by Top Selling Title Author Used Price New Price Ethan Frome more books like this by Wharton, Edith This tragic short novel tells the tale of Ethan Frome, who lives an isolated life in cold New England. When his mother dies, he marries his cousin Zeena for companionship, rather than for love. When they hire Mattie Silver as a live-in household helper, Ethan and the young Mattie fall desperately in love. Inevitably, Zeena discovers the affair. buy used: from buy new: from Age of Innocence more books like this by Wharton, Edith

53. Edith Wharton --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
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54. Wharton, Edith - Biography And Online Books
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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.'"

55. Madame De Treymes By Wharton, Edith - Table Of Contents, Reviews, Essays
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56. Wharton, Edith (1862-1937)
wharton, edith. novelist. united states of america. 23 Jan 1862, New edithwharton was born edith Jones during the Civil War. She was a descendant
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novelist united states of america 23 Jan 1862, New York - 11 Aug 1937
Real name: Jones, Edith
Grave location: Versailles: Cimetière des Gonards
Edith Wharton was born Edith Jones during the Civil War. She was a descendant of Ebenezer Stevens, a member of the Boston Tea Party and was raised in the upper class. She married Edward Wharton in 1885 and she would divorce him in 1913 after almost 30 years of marriage because they had grown apart and he had numerous affairs.
After she settled in Paris she hardly visited the US. In France it was easier to be taken seriously for a woman and she developed many intellectual friendships. In Paris she knew people like Anna de Noailles, André Gide and Jean Cocteau. In 1908 she had a brief affair with the journalist Morton Fullerton, a friend of Henry James.
She received the French Legion of Honor because of her philanthropic work during the First World War. In 1920 she was the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for her novel "The Age of Innocence".
She wrote many novels and short stories. She also published an autobiography, "A Backward Glance".

57. Wharton, Edith
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The grave of Edith Wharton at the Cimetière des Gonards, Versailles. The inscription on the tomb reads "Ave Crux Spes Unica" ("Hail, cross, the one hope") .
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58. Literary Encyclopedia: Wharton, Edith
wharton, edith. (1862 1937). www.LitEncyc.com. A few months before her deathin 1937 at the age of 75, edith wharton wished she were forty years younger.
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59. Literary Encyclopedia: List Works ()
40 Matches for wharton, edith. The Decoration of Houses wharton,edith. 1897. The Greater Inclination - wharton, edith. 1899.
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60. Edith Wharton Society Home Page
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The Edith Wharton Society offers Wharton scholars and other interested persons an opportunity to share in the study and appreciation of the life and works of this author. Through annual meetings, sessions, special conferences, and its journal, The Edith Wharton Review , the Society provides a forum for Wharton studies. The Society also sponsors a discussion list, WHARTON-L. News and Announcements
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