6 edition of Edith Wharton"s writings from the Great War found in the catalog.
Published
2004 by University Press of Florida in Gainesville .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. [291]-297) and index.
Statement | Julie Olin-Ammentorp. |
Genre | Literary collections. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | PS3545.H16 Z755 2004 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xiii, 305 p. : |
Number of Pages | 305 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL3303246M |
ISBN 10 | 0813027306 |
LC Control Number | 2004044187 |
Wharton knows her periods and architecture has long been one of her hobbies. In addition to her 15 novels, seven novellas, and eighty-five short stories, she published poetry, books on design, travel, literary and cultural criticism, and a memoir. As we read her, we feel that we are in safe hands. Readers in would have been thinking about all the developments — industrialized warfare, cars, telephones, airplanes — that made even the s, let alone the s, feel like ancient history. A siren called its warning each morning through the ghostly gloom.
Additional Reading:. Life didn't—it just went on and on. Photo caption Edith Wharton with two of her dogs. Fetherel is driven to complain, when she sees her "New Edition with Author's Portrait Hundred and Fiftieth Thousand " emblazoned on the station bookstall, that "they've no right to use my picture as a poster!
She is now a handsome New Yorker of sixty years and immense dignity who has retired into a French country house and solitude. Life didn't—it just went on and on. The Whartons sold The Mount inthey divorced in We are also persuaded by and attracted to the character though perhaps not the overweighted name of the hero, young Troy Belknap, in love with France from his early years, when he sailed with his family from New York "every June on the fastest steamer of one of the most expensive lines. Royall Tyler.
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Wharton lightheartedly makes fun of the very type of wartime relief efforts she spearheaded and depicts a woman writer trying to think of a story appropriate for a magazine for soldiers. Along with providing a driver, Lyautey made sure that helpful officials and invitations awaited her at each stop.
Learn More in these related Britannica articles:. Theodore Roosevelt wrote a two-page introduction in which he praised Wharton's effort and urged Americans to support the war.
Library of Congress, Washington, D. Her host was Hubert Lyautey, the resident-general of French Morocco, whom she had met in Paris and found captivating.
The blue-green high water lapped on the steps down to the little canal below my bedroom window, and for two thrilling days I was cut off at high tide from the Edith Whartons writings from the Great War book where I went to buy milk for myself and the cat.
The tone is so evenly balanced that it is almost impossible—indeed, I think it is impossible—to be sure. The high water at the beginning of January was followed by a bright and bitter chill, with temperatures well below zero.
A siren called its warning each morning through the ghostly gloom. In the first of these Mrs. The viands at her table are perfectly served and chosen, though the wines, for which she cares little and which are selected by her butler, are less choice—according to the cigar-smoking gentlemen.
Google Scholar 2. Wharton was perhaps too formal even for the faubourg. During those same years, Wharton herself was said to suffer from bouts of depression and health issues with asthma.
She had no children, and she was not generally overindulgent toward the maternal impulse.
Notes 1. Clinch, once uncomfortably married to the thoroughly absent Mr. Wharton made excellent Edith Whartons writings from the Great War book here of her involvement in relief efforts in Paris and on the Front, which she visited several times.
She returned to the United States only once after the war to receive an honorary doctorate from Yale University in But for Mrs. In "The Seed of the Faith" she sketched, with a sympathetic and admirably understated assurance, the doubts of a poor young missionary stranded in North Africa who has been made tragically aware of his own ignorance by two or three talks with "a quiet French ethnologist who was studying the tribes of the Middle Atlas.
In the succeeding fifty years she has, according to her harshest critics, moved with unerring failure between two careers—that of a great woman of the world and a great woman novelist. Her closest connection with her own land is represented by her sister-in-law and lifelong particular friend, Mrs.
But she finds herself entering a maze of innuendo and misapprehension, in which she is rejected even by those who are most eager to tell her that all is changed. She did not dwell much on inward descriptions of nervous prostration.
One reads it, years go by, one reads it again, and it becomes the sum of those readings over time. The play was rehearsed but was never produced. Lidcote, exiled from New York for many years owing to a sexual transgression, returns home to her newly divorced and newly remarried daughter, amid bewildering assurances that divorce is now socially acceptable.
In thirty years of writing, Mrs. Biographer Hermione Lee described it as "one of the most lethal acts of revenge ever taken by a writing daughter.
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