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  1. 1-410-516-6987 (International) jrnlcirc@jh.edu. Edith Wharton Review Order Form. ARTICLE REPRINTS. To order reprints of Penn State University Press journal articles, please contact journals@psu.edu. Edith Wharton Review is a peer-reviewed, MLA-indexed, scholarly journal publishing scholarship on Edith Wharton, Wharton in the context of other ...

  2. Edith Wharton, geboren Edith Newbold Jones ( New York, 24 januari 1862 - Saint-Brice-sous-Forêt, 11 augustus 1937) was een Amerikaans schrijfster en architectonisch ontwerpster.

  3. 1 de nov. de 2022 · Titled “The Woman Who Hated Women,” the review’s central piece of evidence is The Custom of the Country. In Custom, Malcolm asserts, Wharton “takes her cold dislike of women to a height of venomousness previously unknown in American letters.”. Malcolm’s essay is a fun, provocative read, but as a polemic it fails to convince.

  4. 23 de set. de 2020 · A funny story. Edith Wharton was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for her novel The Age of Innocence in 1921 (it was published in 1920), but the jury had originally chosen to award it to Sinclair Lewis ...

  5. Edith Wharton (nascida Edith Newbold Jones; Nova York, 24 de janeiro de 1862 – Saint-Brice-sous-Forêt, 11 de agosto de 1937) foi uma escritora norte-americana. Foi a primeira mulher a ganhar o Prêmio Pulitzer de Ficção, em 1921, pelo romance The Age of Innocence ( A Era da Inocência[ 1]) (1920). [ 2] Foi também a primeira mulher a ...

  6. Edith Wharton feared that the 'ill-bred', foreign and poor would overwhelm what was known as the American native elite. Drawing on a range of turn-of-the-century social documents, unpublished archival material and Wharton's major novels, Jennie Kassanoff argues that a fuller appreciation of American culture and democracy becomes available through a sustained engagement with these controversial ...

  7. 23 de ago. de 2023 · Aug. 23, 2023. Edith Wharton’s 1934 autobiography, “A Backward Glance,” glances a bit more carefully at some things than others. She gives her close friend and fellow literary lion Henry ...