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Wharton became a fluent speaker in French, German, and Italian. She was educated by tutors and governesses. She also loved to read the books in her father's library, though her mother forbade her to read novels.
书名:The Valley of Decision《空谷芳草》《决定的峡谷》 简介:Edith Wharton's first novel, The Valley of Decision, is one of her most important and distinguished novels, yet it has received relatively little (and mostly superficial) attention, in spite of its initial popularity. Set in northern ...
In summary, Edith Wharton was a woman of many talents. She was an expert in interior decorating, garden design and much more. She wrote novels, short stories, and, again, much more. She grew up in the upper class society of New York, New England and Europe, though she was aware of ...
Edith Wharton wrote some forty works of fiction, including and numerous novellas and short stories in addition to longer novels. The following are among her best known; see her full list of works here.The House of Mirth (1905) Ethan Frome (1911) The Reef (1912) The Custom of the Country...
Early Years Edith Wharton, an American author and Pulitzer Prize winner, is known for her ironic and polished prose about the aristocratic New York society into
2004年9月第5期总第61期妇女研究论丛 CollectionofWomen’sStudies 伊迪丝・华顿(EdithWharton,1862-1937)是美国小说发展史上的一枝奇葩,在其长达五十多年的创作生涯中推出了近四十余部作品,包括中长篇小说、诗歌、传记和文学批评等不同体裁。她十分推崇亨利・詹姆斯,并把他尊为导师,因为后者在小说技巧上的广泛...
''Souls Belated'' (1899) is a short story by American authorEdith Wharton(best known for her novelsAge of InnocenceandEthan Frome). It tells the story of two lost souls, Lydia and Gannett. With the help of her lover, Gannett, Lydia finds the courage to leave her husband. The only que...
Critics have categorised Edith Wharton, first and foremost, as a novelist of manners, and her most famous novels are, indeed, about the world she knew best... OA Alexa 被引量: 0发表: 2013年 Manners of Contradiction: Economy and Gender in Early Twentieth-Century American Narrative. My disse...
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