Книга: Edith Wharton «Oxford Bookworms Library 3: Ethan Frome»
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Edith Wharton
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name = Edith Wharton
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deathdate = death date and age|1937|8|11|1862|1|24|mf=y
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occupation = Novelist, short story writer, designer
Edith Wharton ( Early life Edith Newbold Jones was born January 24, 1862. "Keeping up with the Joneses" is said to reffer to her father, George Frederic, family [Benstock, Shari, No Gifts from Chance: A Biography of Edith Wharton (New York: Scribner's, 1994), 26.] She combined her insider's view of America's privileged classes with a brilliant, natural wit to write humorous and incisive novels and short stories. As such, she was well-acquainted with many of her era's literary and public figures, including In 1885, at twenty-three years of age, she married Edward (Teddy) Robbins Wharton, who was twelve years her senior. From a well-established Boston family, he was a sportsman and a gentleman of Miss Wharton's social class and shared her love of travel, although they had little in common intellectually. He began spending money on younger women and this began to take a toll on Wharton's mental health. They divorced in 1913, after he suffered a nervous breakdown and was confined to a hospital. Edith and Edward were married for twenty-eight years. Besides her writing, Wharton was a highly regarded landscape architect, interior designer, and taste-maker of her time. She wrote several influential books, including her first published work," Literary success In 1901 she built The Mount, her estate in Although she spent many months traveling in Europe nearly every year, The Mount was her primary residence until 1911. When she was there, as well as traveling abroad, Wharton was usually driven to her appointments by her longtime chauffeur and friend Charles Cook, a native of nearby Throughout the war she worked tirelessly in charitable efforts for refugees, and, in 1916, was named a Chevalier of the Wharton was a commited supporter of French imperialism, describing herself as a "rabid imperialist". [Wegener, Fredrick "Rabid Imperialist"': Edith Wharton and the Obligations of Empire in Modern American Fiction, American Literature 72: 4] After World War I, she travelled to Morocco as the guest of the Resident General, General After the war she divided her time between Paris and Hyères, in In 1927 She purchased a villa, Later life " Wharton was friend and confidante to many gifted intellectuals of her time: In 1934 Wharton's autobiography "A Backward Glance" was published. In the view of Judith E. Funston, in the entry she wrote for "American National Biography" about Wharton, "What is most notable about "A Backward Glance", however, is what it does not tell: her criticism of Lucretia Jones [her mother] , her difficulties with Teddy, and her affair with Morton Fullerton, which did not come to light until her papers, deposited in Yale’s Beinecke Rare Book Room and Manuscript Library, were opened in 1968." [Entry for Edith Wharton written by Judith E. Funston in "American National Biography", New York, Oxford University Press, 1999, Vol 23, pp. 111–112. ISBN 0-19-512802-8.] Wharton continued writing until her death, lying in bed and dropping each finished page to the floor to be collected when she finished. On Wharton's last novel, " Death She died in 1937 at the "domaine" "Le Pavillon Colombe", her Eighteenth century house on Rue de Montmorency in Saint-Brice-sous-Forêt, Writing style Many of Wharton's novels are characterized by a subtle use of In popular culture In " Edith Wharton is mentioned in the A musical version of "The Glimpses of the Moon" was presented in New York City in the Algonquin Hotel's Oak Room in early 2008. Edith Wharton's Journey is a radio adaptation for Works * "Verses", 1878 (novel) Additional Publications * "Novels" (R.W.B. Lewis, ed.) ( [http://www.loa.org The Library of America] , 1986) ISBN 978-0-94045031-8. Includes "The House of Mirth", "The Reef", "The Custom of the Country", and "The Age of Innocence". Further reading * Hermione Lee (2007) "Edith Wharton", Chatto & Windus, ISBN-10 0701166657 (UK)/Knopf (USA forthcoming) * R.W.B. Lewis (1975) "Edith Wharton: A Biography," Harper & Row. * Cynthia Griffin Wolff (1977) "A Feast of Words" * Shari Benstock (1994) "No Gifts From Chance: A Biography of Edith Wharton" References External links * [http://www.glimpsesofthemoon.com "Glimpses of the Moon -- A Jazz Age Musical] *gutenberg author|id=Edith_Wharton|name=Edith Wharton Persondata Источник: Edith Wharton
title=The Decoration of Houses
author=Edith Wharton, Ogden Codman, Pforzheimer Bruce Rogers Collection (Library of Congress)
year=1897
publisher=Charles Scribner's Sons
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* "Only a Child", 1879 (poem)
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* "The Line of Least Resistance", 1900
* "The Rembrandt", 1900
* "April Showers", 1900
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* "The Moving Finger", 1901
* "The Recovery, 1901
* "Margaret of Cortona", 1901 (poem)
* "The Valley of Decision", 1902
* "The Quicksand", 1902
* "The Reckoning", 1902
* "The Mission of Jane", 1902
* "The Dilettante", 1903
* "The Vice of Reading", 1903
* "Italian Villas and Their Gardens", 1904
* "The Last Asset", 1904
* "The Letter", 1904
* "The Other Two", 1904
* "The Pot-Boiler", 1904
* "The Best Man", 1905
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* "Italian Backgrounds", 1905
* "In Trust", 1906
* "The Introducers", 1906
* "The Fruit of the Tree", 1907
* "Madame de Treymes", 1907
* "A Motor-Flight Through France", 1908
* "The Bolted Door", 1908
* "Expiation", 1908
* "Artemis to Actaeon and Other Verses", 1909
* "A Grave", 1909 (poem)
* "Ogrin the Hermit", 1909
* "The Comrade", 1910
* "The Letters", 1910
* "Other Times, Other Manners", 1911
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* "The Reef (novel)", 1912
* "The Long Run", 1912
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* "Coming Home", 1915
* "Fighting France, from Dunkerque to Belfort", 1915
* "The Great Blue Tent", 1915 (poem)
* "The Book of the Homeless", 1916
* "Xingu and Other Stories", 1916
* "The Bunner Sisters", 1916
* "Summer", 1917
* "The Marne", 1918
* "The Refugees", 1919
* "French Ways and Their Meaning", 1919
* "The Seed of the Faith", 1919
* "Writing a War Story", 1919
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* "In Morocco", 1921
* "In Provence and Lyrical Epigrams", 1920 (poem)
* "The Glimpses of the Moon", 1922
* "A Son at the Front", 1923
* "Old New York", 1924 (novel)
* "The Mother's Recompense", 1925
* "The Writing of Fiction", 1925
* "Here and Beyond", 1926
* "Twelve Poems", 1926
* "Twilight Sleep", 1927
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* "Hudson River Bracketed", 1929
* "The Gods Arrive", 1932
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* "A Backward Glance", 1934
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* "The Letters of Edith Wharton" (R.W.B. Lewis and Nancy Lewis, eds.) ISBN 0-02-034400-7, particularly the editorial introductions to the chronological sections, especially for 1902–07, 1911–14, 1919–27, and 1928–37, and the editorial footnotes to the letter to F.S. Fitzgerald (June 8, 1925)
* "Novellas and Other Writings" (Cynthia Griffin Wolff, ed.) ( [http://www.loa.org The Library of America] , 1990) ISBN 978-0-94045053-0, which contains her autobiography, "A Backward Glance".
* "Collected Stories 1891-1910" (Maureen Howard, ed.) ( [http://www.loa.org The Library of America] , 2001) ISBN 978-1-88301193-2
* "Collected Stories 1911-1937" (Maureen Howard, ed.) ( [http://www.loa.org The Library of America] , 2001) ISBN 978-1-88301194-9
* "Selected Poems" (
* "Twilight Sleep" (
* [http://www.edithwharton.org/ "The Mount" - Estate and gardens designed by Edith Wharton]
* [http://www.indiana.edu/~liblilly/lilly/mss/html/wharton.html#xtocid2477739 The Edith Wharton Papers] at the Lilly Library, Indiana University
* [http://www.tls.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,25336-2588653,00.html "Edith Wharton's passionate realism"] . A review of Hermione Lee's "Edith Wharton" in the [http://www.the-tls.co.uk TLS] , February 9th, 2007.
* [http://www.edithwhartonsociety.org Edith Wharton Society] includes links to all Wharton's works legally available on the web, links to resources, searchable texts, bibliographies, queries and replies, and other materials.
* [http://www.pushkinpress.com/wharton-glimpses.html Pushkin Press - Edith Wharton - Glimpses of the Moon ]
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