contemporary newspapers and periodicals. In addition, lists of other reviews not presented here are provided. These materials document the response of the reviewers to specific titles and indicate the development of Wharton's reputation as a novelist, short-story writer, travel writer, and auto...
This etext was produced by Charles Aldarondo (Aldarondo@yahoo.com). THE HERMIT AND THE WILD WOMAN AND OTHER STORIES BY EDITH WHARTON NEW YORK MCMVIII TABLE OF CONTENTS I _The Hermit and the Wild Woman_ II _The Last Asset_ III _In Trust_ IV _The Pretext_
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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.[66] ...
Edith Wharton awoke in the morning before her husband and guests. With the morning sun over her shoulder, free from the restricting stays of fashionable female clothing, she sat alone, propped upright in bed, writing page after page in pencil and tossing them to the floor. From as early as...
•Bornintoawealthy,upper-classfamilyinNewYork•Marriage:1885,marriedEdwardWharton(12yearsolder,travel,acutedepression,incurable)•Itwasanunhappyandchildlessmarriage.Theydivorcedin1913.•Diedofastrokein1937andwasburiedintheAmericanCemeteryinVersailles,France.Works •Publishedabout55books(lifetime),including...
by Edith Wharton (1862-1937) Approximate Word Count: 10669 I Their railway carriage had been full when the train left Bologna; but at the first station beyond Milan their only remaining companion a courtly person who ate garlic out of a carpetbag had left his crumb-strewn seat with a ...
This etext was produced by Charles Aldarondo (Aldarondo@yahoo.com). MADAME DE TREYMES BY EDITH WHARTON MADAME DE TREYMES I John Durham, while he waited for Madame de Malrive to draw on her gloves, stood in the hotel doorway looking out across the Rue de
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