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Edith Wharton: An Extraordinary Life: An Illustrated Biography
Eleanor Dwight

Edith Wharton: An Extraordinary Life: An Illustrated Biography

An Extraordinary Life - an Illustrated Biography

Harry N. Abrams (Sep 01, 1999)
9780810927957
| Paperback
296 pages | 229 x 254 mm
$ 19.95 | Value: $ 19.95
Dewey 813.52

Subject

  • Authors, American
  • Authors, American/ 20th Century/ Biography
  • Novelists, American
  • Women Authors, American
  • Women Novelists, American

Plot

The novels of American author Edith Wharton (1862-1937) have long been required reading for students. Now, the life and work of this brilliant and intriguing woman are receiving new attention from an ever widening audience. As another century is about to turn, readers are discovering modern insights into the fiction of this writer who was first published a century before. The Mount, her former house and gardens in Lenox, Massachussets, is being renovated and her works dramatized by the theater group in residence there. Her novels The Age of Innocence and Ethan Frome have been made into Hollywood films, and her unfinished novel The Buccaneers has been "finished" and optioned for a film. This, the first copiously illustrated biography of Edith Wharton, provides a fascinating survey of her life and times. The book goes well beyond Wharton as literary luminary to reveal her lifelong passions for travel; gardening; art, architecture, and interior decoration; her role as front-line correspondent and charity volunteer during World War I; and her expatriate years in France. Author Eleanor Dwight combines personal biography with comparisons of how elements of Wharton's life are reflected in her writing. Dwight tells the story of a social "insider" who struggled against the constraints of her class yet at the same time used her inside experience to create her best novels. Along the way Dwight weaves in Wharton's friendships with many notable personalities of the age, including Henry James, Henry Adams, and Bernard Berenson; her marriage and divorce; her poignant affair with Morton Fullerton; and the social and political atmosphere of the period, as the Belle Epoque gave way to a new century marked by drastic upheaval; a devastating world war followed by worldwide economic collapse.

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Value

Retail Price $ 19.95
Value $ 19.95