For this study, an analysis will be made of six of Edith Wharton's heroines: Lily Bart, the luxury-loving, aristocratic heroine of The House of Mirth, who was destroyed by her own class; Ellen Olenska, who neither lost nor sought an established place in New York society, since it belonged to her, and she stayed there by the sacrifice of instinct and happiness; Anna Leath, a typical product of puritan New York, who suffered from having learned so thoroughly the rules of her generation; Halo Tarrant, who took love into her own hands and defied society but felt the strength of the social convention which shuts out the woman who does not play the game according to the rules; Undine Spragg, the social adventurer, who represents ambition, which M...
Feminism examines every gender gap, from identity, discrimination, and exploitation. One of the focu...
This thesis explores gender and narrative technique in three Edith Wharton novels: The House of Mirt...
Feminism examines every gender gap, from identity, discrimination, and exploitation. One of the focu...
Edith Wharton, the most distinguished woman novelist in America before 1940, authored approximately ...
Edith Wharton was among the most prominent writers of her time and could compete with any of her con...
There are two branches of scholarship on Edith Wharton. One branch tends to focus upon a comparison ...
Edith Wharton\u27s characterization of Lily in The House of Mirth invites consideration of her view ...
In my thesis, I examine five of Wharton\u27s novels in light of this subject-- The House of Mirth (1...
In this essay I plan to show how Wharton, through Lily, criticised society, and more specifically it...
This study deals, with Edith Wharton's literary attitude toward woman's limited place in society and...
This thesis investigates the relationships among women in the novel, The House of Mirth, and the sho...
The Age of innocence, Edith Wharton’s best-known novel introduces to the reader an open view of theN...
The primary focus of this thesis is the New York fiction by the prolific American writer Edith Whart...
Of all of these male and female writers who wrote fiction between 1880 and 1920 in an effort to refl...
Wharton's cultural relationship to Germany has so far remained neglected. The vastness of her readin...
Feminism examines every gender gap, from identity, discrimination, and exploitation. One of the focu...
This thesis explores gender and narrative technique in three Edith Wharton novels: The House of Mirt...
Feminism examines every gender gap, from identity, discrimination, and exploitation. One of the focu...
Edith Wharton, the most distinguished woman novelist in America before 1940, authored approximately ...
Edith Wharton was among the most prominent writers of her time and could compete with any of her con...
There are two branches of scholarship on Edith Wharton. One branch tends to focus upon a comparison ...
Edith Wharton\u27s characterization of Lily in The House of Mirth invites consideration of her view ...
In my thesis, I examine five of Wharton\u27s novels in light of this subject-- The House of Mirth (1...
In this essay I plan to show how Wharton, through Lily, criticised society, and more specifically it...
This study deals, with Edith Wharton's literary attitude toward woman's limited place in society and...
This thesis investigates the relationships among women in the novel, The House of Mirth, and the sho...
The Age of innocence, Edith Wharton’s best-known novel introduces to the reader an open view of theN...
The primary focus of this thesis is the New York fiction by the prolific American writer Edith Whart...
Of all of these male and female writers who wrote fiction between 1880 and 1920 in an effort to refl...
Wharton's cultural relationship to Germany has so far remained neglected. The vastness of her readin...
Feminism examines every gender gap, from identity, discrimination, and exploitation. One of the focu...
This thesis explores gender and narrative technique in three Edith Wharton novels: The House of Mirt...
Feminism examines every gender gap, from identity, discrimination, and exploitation. One of the focu...