The societal standard for feminine beauty exerts a very strong influence on the minds and motivations of women. In no society was this truer than during the Victorian Era. Edith Wharton, as a product of this society, reacted strongly to the beauty standard of her day and what it prescribed for the proper activities and values for women. In many ways she was able to separate herself from the constrictive nature of her society and was able to criticize it. In other ways, she remained held fast to the expected values, and continued to hold beauty in high esteem. In my work, I analyze the influence her culture\u27s beauty codes had on Edith Wharton -- as a woman and as a novelist -- and thus how her feelings on the subject influenced her p...
Between 1905 and 1920, Edith Wharton produced four major works of fiction: The House of Mirth, Ethan...
Abstract My dissertation seeks to bring aesthetics into conversation with the epistemological concer...
The primary focus of this thesis is the New York fiction by the prolific American writer Edith Whart...
Edith Wharton was among the most prominent writers of her time and could compete with any of her con...
Edith Wharton, the most distinguished woman novelist in America before 1940, authored approximately ...
Edith Wharton was an American writer who believed that the aesthetic and moral are inextricably boun...
This research aims to analyze the value of beauty inside the women called inner beauty based on Edit...
In my thesis, I examine five of Wharton\u27s novels in light of this subject-- The House of Mirth (1...
Edith Wharton is one of the most important American writers of the era of great social changes at th...
Abstract: The Age of Innocence, a novel written by Edith Wharton in 1920, demonstrates the polished ...
Surely one of the reasons that Edith Wharton lived most of her life in France was that she greatly a...
This chapter concerns moments in Wharton’s fiction in which women are “enshrined” in art as poems, p...
Women's hair at the turn of the twentieth century (1850s-1920s) can be read as a visual indicator of...
Beauty is one of the most important aspects to a woman, both physical appearance and behaviour. The...
331 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.This dissertation employs var...
Between 1905 and 1920, Edith Wharton produced four major works of fiction: The House of Mirth, Ethan...
Abstract My dissertation seeks to bring aesthetics into conversation with the epistemological concer...
The primary focus of this thesis is the New York fiction by the prolific American writer Edith Whart...
Edith Wharton was among the most prominent writers of her time and could compete with any of her con...
Edith Wharton, the most distinguished woman novelist in America before 1940, authored approximately ...
Edith Wharton was an American writer who believed that the aesthetic and moral are inextricably boun...
This research aims to analyze the value of beauty inside the women called inner beauty based on Edit...
In my thesis, I examine five of Wharton\u27s novels in light of this subject-- The House of Mirth (1...
Edith Wharton is one of the most important American writers of the era of great social changes at th...
Abstract: The Age of Innocence, a novel written by Edith Wharton in 1920, demonstrates the polished ...
Surely one of the reasons that Edith Wharton lived most of her life in France was that she greatly a...
This chapter concerns moments in Wharton’s fiction in which women are “enshrined” in art as poems, p...
Women's hair at the turn of the twentieth century (1850s-1920s) can be read as a visual indicator of...
Beauty is one of the most important aspects to a woman, both physical appearance and behaviour. The...
331 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.This dissertation employs var...
Between 1905 and 1920, Edith Wharton produced four major works of fiction: The House of Mirth, Ethan...
Abstract My dissertation seeks to bring aesthetics into conversation with the epistemological concer...
The primary focus of this thesis is the New York fiction by the prolific American writer Edith Whart...