Analyzes Hamlin Garland's three autobiographical accounts of his 1924 meeting with Edith Wharton as an index of her reputation as novelist and expatriate
Emily J. Orlando is a contributing author, Visual Art . Bringing together a team of international s...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, English, 1919. ; Includes bibliographical references
The book is a popular monograph study in the life and works of the American novelist and painter Wil...
This essay is the first piece of scholarship to examine the relationship between the expatriate Amer...
During her lifetime, Edith Wharton was one of America's most popular and prolific writers, publishin...
Hailed for her remarkable social and psychological insights into the Gilded Age lives of privileged ...
Emily J. Orlando is a contributing author, “Crude Ascending the Staircase: Undine Spragg and the Arm...
Edith Wharton was one of America's most popular and prolific writers, becoming the first woman to wi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThis study is divided into two parts. Part One consists of an analy...
Edith Wharton, the most distinguished woman novelist in America before 1940, authored approximately ...
Review of: "Hamlin Garland, Prairie Radical: Writings From the 1890s," edited by Donald Pizer
The New Edith Wharton Studies uncovers new evidence and presents new ideas that invite us to recons...
Edith Wharton herself is an icon of the American mind in both her outward appearance as a 19th and 2...
This book publishes, for the first time, some 400 letters between America's leading woman of letters...
This thesis extends and revises current assessments of Katherine Mansfield’s engagements with litera...
Emily J. Orlando is a contributing author, Visual Art . Bringing together a team of international s...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, English, 1919. ; Includes bibliographical references
The book is a popular monograph study in the life and works of the American novelist and painter Wil...
This essay is the first piece of scholarship to examine the relationship between the expatriate Amer...
During her lifetime, Edith Wharton was one of America's most popular and prolific writers, publishin...
Hailed for her remarkable social and psychological insights into the Gilded Age lives of privileged ...
Emily J. Orlando is a contributing author, “Crude Ascending the Staircase: Undine Spragg and the Arm...
Edith Wharton was one of America's most popular and prolific writers, becoming the first woman to wi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThis study is divided into two parts. Part One consists of an analy...
Edith Wharton, the most distinguished woman novelist in America before 1940, authored approximately ...
Review of: "Hamlin Garland, Prairie Radical: Writings From the 1890s," edited by Donald Pizer
The New Edith Wharton Studies uncovers new evidence and presents new ideas that invite us to recons...
Edith Wharton herself is an icon of the American mind in both her outward appearance as a 19th and 2...
This book publishes, for the first time, some 400 letters between America's leading woman of letters...
This thesis extends and revises current assessments of Katherine Mansfield’s engagements with litera...
Emily J. Orlando is a contributing author, Visual Art . Bringing together a team of international s...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, English, 1919. ; Includes bibliographical references
The book is a popular monograph study in the life and works of the American novelist and painter Wil...