Edith Wharton
Edith Newbold Wharton was an American writer and designer. Wharton drew upon her insider's knowledge of upper-class New York society to portray, realistically, the lives and morals of the Gilded Age. In 1921, she became the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for her novel The Age of Innocence. She was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame in 1996. Her other well-known works are The House of Mirth, the novella Ethan Frome, and several notable ghost stories.
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Hudson River bracketed
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1929
The Children
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1928
Twilight sleep
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1927
Here and beyond
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1926
The writing of fiction
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1925
The Mother's Recompense
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1925
The spark
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1924
The old maid
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1924
Old New York (False Dawn / New Year's Day / Old Maid / Spark)
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1924
New Year's Day
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1924
A Son at the Front
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1923
The Glimpses of the Moon
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1922
In Morocco
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1920
The great modern American stories
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1920
The Age of Innocence
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1920