Articles on Edith Wharton

Found 134 articles.

  • Death to Lady Bountiful: Women and Reform in Edith Wharton's "The Fruit of the Tree."(early 20th-century novel)(Critical Essay)
    Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers - 2001/01/01
  • Doing up The Mount: a team of talented designers was turned loose on Edith Wharton's legendary home. What would the author of The Decoration of Houses have thought? Come for an exclusive first look.
    Victoria - 2002/11/01
  • Moved to tears Which book, poem or play has made you cry more than any other? Continuing our new series, Antony Beevor chooses Edith Wharton's The House of Mirth
    The Sunday Telegraph London - 2003/04/13
  • Society's Child
    Artforum - 2006/12/01
  • Q&A with Hermione Lee
    The Boston Globe - 2007/04/01
  • Interview: Patricia Cohen discusses similarities between the CBS reality dating show "Cupid" and Victorian and Edwardian novels such as those by Jane Austen and Edith Wharton
    NPR Special - 2003/09/17
  • Personal Property: Wives, White Slaves, and the Market in Women.
    Yearbook of English Studies - 2001/01/01
  • About Edith Wharton
    The Washington Post - 2007/04/29
  • FIRST LADY SPEAKS AT PRESERVE AMERICA VISIT TO MOUNT ESTATE AND GARDENS
    US Fed News Service, Including US State News - 2006/04/24
  • Bookshelf -- The Sierra Club Desert Reader edited by Gregory McNamee
    Natural History - 1996/03/01
  • The glorious glow of love and money
    Evening Standard - London - 2000/10/12
  • Packing away books unwraps old feelings and memories
    Lancaster New Era Lancaster, PA - 2005/03/21
  • CLASSIC LITERATURE TRANSLATED TO FILM Austen revival continues its surge into '96
    The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - 1996/01/05
  • Shakespeare in good company Dropping in on Packer's method
    The Boston Globe - 1996/09/22

  • Biography - 2001/09/22
  • Becoming American: evolution and performance in Edith Wharton's the Custom of the Country.(Critical essay)
    Intertexts - 2005/03/22
  • Obituary: Professor R. W. B. Lewis Gifted Yale literary critic and biographer of Edith Wharton
    The Independent - London - 2002/06/19
  • Regret, guilt and exhilaration
    The Spectator - 2002/08/31
  • LAURA BUSH DELIVERS REMARKS AT A PRESERVE AMERICA EVENT
    Political Transcript Wire - 2006/04/24
  • Beautifully designed `House'.(Arts & Entertainment)(Movies)
    The Washington Times - 2001/01/20
  • `Snobbery: The American Version,' by Joseph Epstein; Houghton (288 pages, $25).
    South Florida Sun-Sentinel (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune NewsService) - 2002/08/05
  • NOW PLAYING EDITH WHARTON! When classroom classics hit the big screen, students sit up and start reading
    The Boston Globe - 1993/09/26
  • Modern Masters Learn Value Of Understatement on Screen
    Chicago Sun-Times - 1993/09/26
  • Knowing the World So Well - A Profile of Sarah Orne Jewett.
    World and I - 2000/07/01
  • Edith Wharton's Age of Innocence by T. C. Mills
    Indiana Review - 2007/07/01
  • LAURA BUSH FIRST LADY LAURA BUSH DELIVERS REMARKS AT A PRESERVE AMERICA EVENT
    Washington Transcript Service - 2006/04/24
  • Re-creating Edith Wharton's New York in Martin Scorsese's The Age of Innocence
    Literature/Film Quarterly - 1998/01/01
  • Tales for a Stormy Night: a Pandora's Box of Classic Chillers.(Brief Article)(Audiobook Review)
    Kliatt - 2004/05/01
  • Gareth Stevens.(Washington Irving)(Mark Twain)(Edith Wharton)(Edgar Allan Poe)(Willa Cather)(Nathaniel Hawthorne)(Brief Article)(Book Review)
    Children's Bookwatch - 2005/04/01
  • Not in Sisterhood: Edith Wharton, Willa Cather, Zona Gale, and the Politics of Female Authorship
    Legacy - 2003/04/30
  • Divide & conquer: Edith Wharton wrote about it. Prince Charles borrowed from it. And if you rent one of its appartamenti, you can spend the night in it. Come visit Italy's most beguiling garden.
    Victoria - 2003/02/01
  • BOOK REVIEW: SHAGGY MUSES
    The Record (Bergen County, NJ) - 2007/08/01
  • JANUARY 24
    Events Day-By-Day - 1994/09/01
  • The 1920s: The Arts: Awards
    American Decades - 2001/01/01
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