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  1. The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton, 2009-10-04
  2. The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton, 2004-01-16
  3. Ethan Frome (Wordsworth Classics) by Edith Wharton, 2000-10-05
  4. Edith Wharton and the Making of Fashion (Becoming Modern: New Nineteenth-Century Studies) by Katherine Joslin, 2009-11-10
  5. Edith Wharton: Vol.2 Collected Stories 1911-1937 (Library of America) by Edith Wharton, 2001-01-29
  6. Ethan Frome: Literary Touchstone by Edith Wharton, 2005-03-01
  7. Madame De Treymes by Edith Wharton, 2009-10-04
  8. The Greater Inclination by Edith Wharton, 2009-10-04
  9. The Greater Inclination (Optimized for Kindle) by Edith Wharton, 2007-11-22
  10. The Brave Escape of Edith Wharton by Connie Nordhielm Wooldridge, 2010-08-09
  11. The Valley of Decision by Edith Wharton, 2009-10-04
  12. Roman Fever and Other Stories by Edith Wharton, 1997-06-13
  13. The Age of Innocence (Barnes & Noble Classics) by Edith Wharton, 2004-08-26
  14. Classic American Literature: 21 books by Edith Wharton in a single file, with active table of contents, improved 7/1/2009 by Edith Wharton, 2008-11-15

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Wharton, Edith Newbold (1862–1937) US novelist. Her work, known for its subtlety and form and influenced by her friend Henry James, was mostly set in New York society.
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64. Summer By Edith Wharton. Search, Read, Study, Discuss.
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One of Wharton's first novels to deal frankly with a young woman's sexual awakening, Summer created a sensation when it was published in 1917. Praised for its realism and candor by such writers as Joseph Conrad and Henry James, it is now considered a classic of American and women's literature. Fan of this book? Help us introduce it to others by writing a better introduction for it . It's quick and easy, click here
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    I believe that Charity is not only a naive character, but she doesn't know who she really wants to be in life. She is not sure of her aspirations and whether or not North Dormer can actually help her conquer them. Lucius Harney is supposed to highlight the fact that Charity is such a weak character, because he is too. They are both searching for growth in their lives but cannot see outside of their existance to grow from their experiences. Mr. Royall, is very similar to Charity in the fact that he is unsure of his person, but he contrasts Charity in a way to compliment her growth as a person. He allows her space enough to grow but a reinforcement when she may need it. Summer was written to show that relationships do not work out when neither character can grow and change together, and that is why in the end, Charity finds herself with her first suitor, her father character, Mr. Royall.

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Set against the bleak winter landscape of New England, Ethan Frome is the story of a poor farmer, lonely and downtrodden, his wife Zeena, and her cousin, the enchanting Mattie Silver. In the playing out of this short novel's powerful and engrossing drama, Edith Wharton constructed her least characteristic and most celebrated book. Fan of this book? Help us introduce it to others by writing a better introduction for it . It's quick and easy, click here

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In 1922, two years after winning the Pulitzer Prize for The Age of Innocence, Edith Wharton wrote a novel that was acclaimed by The New York Times and quickly became an international bestseller. Out of print for decades, The Glimpses of the Moon details the romantic misadventures of a 1920's couple with the right connections but no money. Fan of this book? Help us introduce it to others by writing a better introduction for it . It's quick and easy, click here

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The Age of Innocence Tale of class and morals in New York society. Newland Archer is engaged to May Welland when he meets the free-spirited, unhappily married Ellen Olenska. He falls in love, as does she, but while she is willing to go through divorce to be with him, his societal worries prevent him from acting until it is too late for either of them. Ethan Frome Tale of Ethan Frome and his cousin, Mattie, as seen through the eyes of a wandering preacher. Ethan and Mattie fall in love, inviting the scorn of Ethan's wife, Zeena, and the town. Through a tragic event, the threesome are tied to each other forever.

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Edith Wharton's Wharton's The House Of Mirth: Bibliography </b> </b> </a><br> Pertains to current works on The House of Mirth.<br><font color = "#339966">http://www.wsu.edu/~campbelld/amlit/hmbib.htm </font></small></font></td></tr><tr><td><table cellpadding=30 border=1 cellspacing=0 width="100%" ><tr><td><small><font face=arial><i>The House of Mirth </i>: Bibliography <a href=http://www.wsu.edu/~campbelld/index.html target=_blank><font color=#3300cc>Home</font></a> <a href=http://www.wsu.edu/~campbelld/amlit/litfram.html target=_blank><font color=#3300cc>Literary Movements</font></a> <a href=http://www.wsu.edu/~campbelld/amlit/timefram.html target=_blank><font color=#3300cc>Timeline</font></a> <a href=http://www.wsu.edu/~campbelld/amlit/aufram.html target=_blank><font color=#3300cc>American Authors</font></a> ... <a href=http://www.wsu.edu/~campbelld/amlit/sites.htm target=_blank><font color=#3300cc>American Literature Sites</font></a> <h5>Edith <a href=http://www.wsu.edu/~campbelld/amlit/wharton.htm target=_blank><font color=#3300cc>Wharton</font></a> 's <i>The House of Mirth </i>: Bibliography </h5>Abbott, Reginald. "'a Moment's Ornament': Wharton's Lily Bart and Art Nouveau." Mosaic: A Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature 24.2 (1991): 73-91. Print. Agnati, Tiziana. "Il Percorso Del 'Novel of Awakening': Da Edith Wharton Ad Antonia White." Confronto Letterario: Quaderni del Dipartimento di Lingue e Letterature Straniere Moderne dell'Universita di Paviae del Dipartimento di Linguistica e Letterature Comparate dell'Universita di Bergamo 13.25 (1996): 285-97. Print. Ali, Melina. Resistance or Resignation: Moral Ambivalence in Social Beings' Quest for Self-Fulfillment in the Selected Works of Theodor Fontane, Anthony Trollope, and Edith Wharton. 1994. Print. Anderson, Donald, and Rose De Angelis. "Lily Bart at Bellomont: Beauty on the Battlements." Hudson River Valley Review 23.1 (2006): 24-55. Print. Anderson, David, and Judith P. Saunders. "Edith Wharton and the Hudson Valley." Hudson River Valley Review 23.1 (2006): 1-55. Print.</font></small></td><tr></table></td></tr></table> <P><table cellpadding=5 border=0 cellspacing=0 width="80%" ><tr valign=top ><td><small><font face=arial></a><b>74. <A HREF="http://www.uv.es/EBRIT/micro/micro_637_30.html" target=_blank>Wharton, Edith </b> </b> </a><br>Wharton, Edith, in full EDITH NEWBOLD WHARTON, n e JONES (b. Jan. 24, 1862, New York, N.Y., U.S.d. Aug. 11, 1937, St.Brice-sous-For t, Fr.), American author best known for<br><font color = "#339966">http://www.uv.es/EBRIT/micro/micro_637_30.html </font></small></font></td></tr><tr><td><table cellpadding=30 border=1 cellspacing=0 width="100%" ><tr><td><small><font face=arial><a href=http://www.uv.es/EBRIT/main/eb.htm target=_blank><font color=#3300cc><b><i>Britannica CD</font></a> </i> </b> </b> Index Articles Dictionary <a href=http://www.uv.es/EBRIT/help/help_help.htm target=_blank><font color=#3300cc>Help</font></a> <h5>Wharton, Edith, </h5> in full EDITH NEWBOLD WHARTON, JONES Wharton was educated privately at home and in Europe. In 1885 she married Edward Wharton, a Boston banker, and a few years later resumed the literary career she had begun tentatively as a young girl. Her major literary model was Henry <a href=http://www.uv.es/EBRIT/index/index_ja_mes_6.html#4UW44 target=_blank><font color=#3300cc> James</font></a> , whom she knew, and her work reveals James's concern for artistic form and ethical issues. The best of Wharton's early short stories were collected in <i>The Greater Inclination </i> (1899). Her novel <i>The Valley of Decision </i> was published in 1902, followed in 1905 by the critical and popular success of her novel <i>The House of Mirth, </i> which established her as a leading writer. In the next two decadesbefore the quality of her work began to decline under the demands of writing for women's magazinesshe wrote such novels as <i>The Reef The Custom of the Country Summer </i> (1917), and <i>The Age of Innocence </i> (1920), which won a Pulitzer Prize. <i>The Age of Innocence </i> presents a picture of upper-class New York society in the 1870s. In the story Newland Archer is engaged to May Welland, a beautiful but proper fellow member of elite society, but he falls deeply in love with Ellen Olenska, a member of their circle who has returned to New York to escape her disastrous marriage to a Polish nobleman. Both lovers prove too obedient to conventional taboos to break with their upper-class social surroundings, however, and Newland feels compelled to renounce Ellen and marry May.</font></small></td><tr></table></td></tr></table> <P><table cellpadding=5 border=0 cellspacing=0 width="80%" ><tr valign=top ><td><small><font face=arial></a><b>75. <A HREF="http://www.online-literature.com/wharton/bunner/" target=_blank>The Bunner Sisters By Edith Wharton. Search, Read, Study, Discuss. </b> </b> </a><br> Chapter indexed HTML of the complete text. Includes a search feature and author biography.<br><font color = "#339966">http://www.online-literature.com/wharton/bunner/ </font></small></font></td></tr><tr><td><table cellpadding=30 border=1 cellspacing=0 width="100%" ><tr><td><small><font face=arial><a href=http://www.online-literature.com/ target=_blank><font color=#3300cc>The Literature Network</font></a> Authors: 261 <br> Books: 2,949 <br> Forum Members: 71,085 <br> Forum Posts: 863,502 <a href=http://www.online-literature.com/subscribe.php target=_blank><font color=#3300cc><br>Subscribe</font></a> <a href=http://www.online-literature.com/subscribe.php target=_blank><font color=#3300cc><br>Teacher Accounts</font></a> with student management and more. <a href=http://www.online-literature.com target=_blank><font color=#3300cc><ul><li>Home</font></a> <a href=http://www.online-literature.com/author_index.php target=_blank><font color=#3300cc>Authors</font></a> <a href=http://www.online-literature.com/shakespeare/ target=_blank><font color=#3300cc>Shakespeare</font></a> <a href=http://www.online-literature.com/bible/bible.php target=_blank><font color=#3300cc>Bible</font></a> ... <a href=http://www.online-literature.com/login.php target=_blank><font color=#3300cc>Subscriber Login</font></a> </li></ul>addthis_pub = 'ChrisWebPub'; <a href=http://www.online-literature.com target=_blank><font color=#3300cc>Literature Network</font></a> <a href=http://www.online-literature.com/wharton/ target=_blank><font color=#3300cc>Edith Wharton</font></a> <a href=http://www.online-literature.com/wharton/bunner/ target=_blank><font color=#3300cc>The Bunner Sisters</font></a> <h5>The Bunner Sisters </h5>Search all of <b>The Bunner Sisters <a href=http://www.online-literature.com/advancedsearch.php target=_blank><font color=#3300cc> </b> </b> <br>Advanced Search</font></a> <a href=http://www.online-literature.com/wharton/bunner/# target=_blank><font color=#3300cc><br><ul><li>Introductions</font></a> <a href=http://www.online-literature.com/wharton/bunner/# target=_blank><font color=#3300cc>Forum Discussions</font></a> </li></ul><br>Fan of this book? 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