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  • Edith Wharton Books List

    Edith Wharton Books List

    by Referenceviews: 1409Dec 12 2011

    Edith Wharton books list. Edith Wharton bibliography includes all books by Edith Wharton. Book list may include collections, editorial contributions, etc - any type of book or journal citing Edith Wharton as a writer should appear on this list, in alphabetical order. The full bibliography of the author Edith Wharton below includ...more

  • A List of Famous Edith Wharton Quotes

    A List of Famous Edith Wharton Quotes

    by Referenceviews: 2459May 23 2012

    A list of quotes from Edith Wharton. Here are the best Edith Wharton quotes on various subjects. The Edith Wharton quotations list is alphabetical but can be sorted by any column. Enjoy these sayings coined by Edith Wharton. You can use the items in this factual list to create a new list, re-rank it to fit your views, then share...more

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  • List of Famous Unpublished Books

    A list of famous unpublished books, listed by author. Many famous authors have works that have never been published. Often, this is either an early work, or one left incomplete due to the author's death. Sometimes, the author changes their mind and simply doesn't want their writing to be issued to the public....more

  • All Pulitzer Prize for the Novel Winners

    -26 Items- Complete list of Pulitzer Prize for the Novel winners since its inception. Photos are included for almost every Pulitzer Prize for the Novel winner. Winners of the Pulitzer Prize for the Novel in every year are listed here alphabetically, but you can sort this Pulitzer Prize for the Novel list by a...more

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  • Edith Wharton’s Houses

    Edith Wharton knows houses. Her first published book was “The Decoration of Houses,” written with Ogden Codman, Jr., which argued for “house-decoration as a branch of architecture,” and against “the indifference of the wealthy to architectural ...

  • Linking Up With Wharton

    However, I'm reasonably confident in stating that if Edith Wharton had been a man, she'd have been as big a deal as Hemingway or Fitzgerald. The area between 23rd Street, where she grew up, and Washington Square, the landscape of some of her ...

  • Edith Wharton: Famous Migraineur

    Edith Wharton, who was the first woman to win a Pulitzer Prize for her book Age of Innocence, was treated for depression and possibly Migraines. Wharton struggled with the hypocrisy of her social class and was torn between being a professional writer and a ...

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