My paper focuses on certain “turns of discourse” which can make the main messages of literary masterpieces by Edith Wharton, Flannery O’Connor, and Alice Munro communicate, despite differences in time, space, culture. Thus the label of feminism may be superficial here. What these three writers of canonical world literature share is a fine gift for feminine irony, that is responsible for both their stylistic virtuosity and their thematic choices. I was particularly interested in their intricate views and ways of dealing with the difficulties of the mother-daughter relationship in their exclusively concise short fiction. The horror, (hurt) hubris, and humility of actually living such life experiences and then turning them into literary artifa...
Although Edith Wharton is finally recognized as a major American novelist, her remarkable canon of s...
What does it mean to think of Edith Wharton (1862-1937) as a decadent writer? In this thesis I sugge...
This essay discusses how Edith Wharton fits into the turn of the twentieth century and its disconten...
Edith Wharton, the most distinguished woman novelist in America before 1940, authored approximately ...
New Yorker Edith Wharton and Virginian Ellen Glasgow are often associated by literary critiques as b...
In my thesis, I examine five of Wharton\u27s novels in light of this subject-- The House of Mirth (1...
THESIS 8485This study evaluates whether it is appropriate to consider the work of three women writer...
The aim of this paper is to present and examine the most important features of feminism through thre...
Edith Wharton was among the most prominent writers of her time and could compete with any of her con...
Working counter to the critical hegemonies of the New Modernist Studies, Deceptively Ingratiating Sh...
There are two branches of scholarship on Edith Wharton. One branch tends to focus upon a comparison ...
Of all of these male and female writers who wrote fiction between 1880 and 1920 in an effort to refl...
It seems unwise to compare Eileen Chang and Alice Munro, because at first glance the urban traits o...
A thesis presented to the faculty of the Caudill College of Humanities at Morehead State University ...
During her lifetime, Edith Wharton was one of America’s most popular and prolific writers. She was a...
Although Edith Wharton is finally recognized as a major American novelist, her remarkable canon of s...
What does it mean to think of Edith Wharton (1862-1937) as a decadent writer? In this thesis I sugge...
This essay discusses how Edith Wharton fits into the turn of the twentieth century and its disconten...
Edith Wharton, the most distinguished woman novelist in America before 1940, authored approximately ...
New Yorker Edith Wharton and Virginian Ellen Glasgow are often associated by literary critiques as b...
In my thesis, I examine five of Wharton\u27s novels in light of this subject-- The House of Mirth (1...
THESIS 8485This study evaluates whether it is appropriate to consider the work of three women writer...
The aim of this paper is to present and examine the most important features of feminism through thre...
Edith Wharton was among the most prominent writers of her time and could compete with any of her con...
Working counter to the critical hegemonies of the New Modernist Studies, Deceptively Ingratiating Sh...
There are two branches of scholarship on Edith Wharton. One branch tends to focus upon a comparison ...
Of all of these male and female writers who wrote fiction between 1880 and 1920 in an effort to refl...
It seems unwise to compare Eileen Chang and Alice Munro, because at first glance the urban traits o...
A thesis presented to the faculty of the Caudill College of Humanities at Morehead State University ...
During her lifetime, Edith Wharton was one of America’s most popular and prolific writers. She was a...
Although Edith Wharton is finally recognized as a major American novelist, her remarkable canon of s...
What does it mean to think of Edith Wharton (1862-1937) as a decadent writer? In this thesis I sugge...
This essay discusses how Edith Wharton fits into the turn of the twentieth century and its disconten...