This thesis argues that Edith Wharton’s assessment of American ways and their meaning in her post-war fiction has been widely misread. Its title derives from French Ways and Their Meaning (1919), which she wrote to educate her countrymen about French culture and society. Making sense of America was as great a challenge to Wharton. Much of her later fiction was for a long time dismissed by critics on the grounds that she had failed to ‘make sense’ of America. Wharton was troubled by American materialism and optimism, yet she believed in a culturally significant future for her nation. She advocated – and wrote – an American fiction that looked critically at society and acknowledged the nation’s ties to Europe. Sometimes her assessment of Amer...
The themes of Edith Wharton' s short stories confirm what can be detected through her biography : th...
This thesis is a study of how the American author Edith Wharton (1862-1937) in a number of novels an...
During her lifetime, Edith Wharton was one of America's most popular and prolific writers, publishin...
This dissertation traces the evolution of the Europeanized American as a passing figure in five work...
Edith Wharton herself is an icon of the American mind in both her outward appearance as a 19th and 2...
The primary focus of this thesis is the New York fiction by the prolific American writer Edith Whart...
Edith Wharton’s Pulitzer Prize winning novel, The Age of Innocence (1920), has long been regarded as...
This study explores the impact of the Great War on Edith Wharton\u27s life and literature through an...
The New Edith Wharton Studies uncovers new evidence and presents new ideas that invite us to recons...
There are two branches of scholarship on Edith Wharton. One branch tends to focus upon a comparison ...
In this thesis I argue for a repositioning of Edith Wharton’s short stories in relation to both the ...
Hailed for her remarkable social and psychological insights into the Gilded Age lives of privileged ...
Surely one of the reasons that Edith Wharton lived most of her life in France was that she greatly a...
During her lifetime, Edith Wharton was one of America’s most popular and prolific writers. She was a...
Abstract: The Age of Innocence, a novel written by Edith Wharton in 1920, demonstrates the polished ...
The themes of Edith Wharton' s short stories confirm what can be detected through her biography : th...
This thesis is a study of how the American author Edith Wharton (1862-1937) in a number of novels an...
During her lifetime, Edith Wharton was one of America's most popular and prolific writers, publishin...
This dissertation traces the evolution of the Europeanized American as a passing figure in five work...
Edith Wharton herself is an icon of the American mind in both her outward appearance as a 19th and 2...
The primary focus of this thesis is the New York fiction by the prolific American writer Edith Whart...
Edith Wharton’s Pulitzer Prize winning novel, The Age of Innocence (1920), has long been regarded as...
This study explores the impact of the Great War on Edith Wharton\u27s life and literature through an...
The New Edith Wharton Studies uncovers new evidence and presents new ideas that invite us to recons...
There are two branches of scholarship on Edith Wharton. One branch tends to focus upon a comparison ...
In this thesis I argue for a repositioning of Edith Wharton’s short stories in relation to both the ...
Hailed for her remarkable social and psychological insights into the Gilded Age lives of privileged ...
Surely one of the reasons that Edith Wharton lived most of her life in France was that she greatly a...
During her lifetime, Edith Wharton was one of America’s most popular and prolific writers. She was a...
Abstract: The Age of Innocence, a novel written by Edith Wharton in 1920, demonstrates the polished ...
The themes of Edith Wharton' s short stories confirm what can be detected through her biography : th...
This thesis is a study of how the American author Edith Wharton (1862-1937) in a number of novels an...
During her lifetime, Edith Wharton was one of America's most popular and prolific writers, publishin...