Library of America presents the second volume in a landmark two-volume collector's edition of the incomparable stories of an American master.
Born into an upper-class New York family, Edith Wharton broke with convention and became a professional writer, earning an enduring place as the grande dame of American letters. This Library of America collection (along with its companion volume, Collected Stories: 1891โ1910) presents the finest of Wharton's achievement in short fiction, drawn from the more than eighty stories she published over the course of her career.
In this volume, Whartonโs humor is abundantly evident in sly and subtle stories like โXinguโ (in which a ladiesโ reading group is led to express its enthusiasm for an occult philosophy) and โCharm Incorporatedโ (about a mild-mannered Wall Street executive overwhelmed by his รฉmigrรฉ wifeโs needy but wonderful relatives). As always, Whartonโs is a provocative voice on the subject of sexuality and womenโs roles. In โThe Day of the Funeral,โ โJoy in the House,โ and โAtrophy,โ love and desire confront the demands of polite society; in โRoman Fever,โ a formal tour de force, two middle-aged women on holiday with their modern daughters revisit the fierce competitiveness of their own youth.
Of particular interest are Whartonโs stories of the uncanny and the supernatural, like the grisly โA Bottle of Perrier,โ set in the North African desert, and the chilling โAll Soulsโ,โ written just before her death. An unacknowledged master of American horror fiction, Whartonโs lucid prose makes all the more powerful her exploration of the irrational forces underlying ordinary life.
Also included in this edition are a chronology of Whartonโs life, explanatory notes, and an essay on the texts.
LIBRARY OF AMERICA is an independent nonprofit cultural organization founded in 1979 to preserve our nationโs literary heritage by publishing, and keeping permanently in print, Americaโs best and most significant writing. The Library of America series includes more than 300 volumes to date, authoritative editions that average 1,000 pages in length, feature cloth covers, sewn bindings, and ribbon markers, and are printed on premium acid-free paper that will last for centuries., ISBN13: 9781883011949 ISBN10: 1883011949 Material Type: hardcoverLibrary of America presents the second volume in a landmark two-volume collector's edition of the incomparable stories of an American master.
Born into an upper-class New York family, Edith Wharton broke with convention and became a professional writer, earning an enduring place as the grande dame of American letters. This Library of America collection (along with its companion volume, Collected Stories: 1891โ1910) presents the finest of Wharton's achievement in short fiction, drawn from the more than eighty stories she published over the course of her career.
In this volume, Whartonโs humor is abundantly evident in sly and subtle stories like โXinguโ (in which a ladiesโ reading group is led to express its enthusiasm for an occult philosophy) and โCharm Incorporatedโ (about a mild-mannered Wall Street executive overwhelmed by his รฉmigrรฉ wifeโs needy but wonderful relatives). As always, Whartonโs is a provocative voice on the subject of sexuality and womenโs roles. In โThe Day of the Funeral,โ โJoy in the House,โ and โAtrophy,โ love and desire confront the demands of polite society; in โRoman Fever,โ a formal tour de force, two middle-aged women on holiday with their modern daughters revisit the fierce competitiveness of their own youth.
Of particular interest are Whartonโs stories of the uncanny and the supernatural, like the grisly โA Bottle of Perrier,โ set in the North African desert, and the chilling โAll Soulsโ,โ written just before her death. An unacknowledged master of American horror fiction, Whartonโs lucid prose makes all the more powerful her exploration of the irrational forces underlying ordinary life.
Also included in this edition are a chronology of Whartonโs life, explanatory notes, and an essay on the texts.
LIBRARY OF AMERICA is an independent nonprofit cultural organization founded in 1979 to preserve our nationโs literary heritage by publishing, and keeping permanently in print, Americaโs best and most significant writing. The Library of America series includes more than 300 volumes to date, authoritative editions that average 1,000 pages in length, feature cloth covers, sewn bindings, and ribbon markers, and are printed on premium acid-free paper that will last for centuries., ISBN13: 9781883011949 ISBN10: 1883011949 Material Type: hardcover , ISBN13: 9781883011949 ISBN10: 1883011949 Material Type: hardcover
Library of America presents the second volume in a landmark two-volume collector's edition of the incomparable stories of an American master.
Born into an upper-class New York family, Edith Wharton broke with convention and became a professional writer, earning an enduring place as the grande dame of American letters. This Library of America collection (along with its companion volume, Collected Stories: 1891โ1910) presents the finest of Wharton's achievement in short fiction, drawn from the more than eighty stories she published over the course of her career.
In this volume Whartonโs humor is abundantly evident in sly and subtle stories like โXinguโ (in which a ladiesโ reading group i...
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Library of America presents the second volume in a landmark two-volume collector's edition of the incomparable stories of an American master.
Born into an upper-class New York family, Edith Wharton broke with convention and became a professional writer, earning an enduring place as the grande dame of American letters. This Library of America collection (along with its companion volume, Collected Stories: 1891โ1910) presents the finest of Wharton's achievement in short fiction, drawn from the more than eighty stories she published over the course of her career.
In this volume, Whartonโs humor is abundantly evident in sly and subtle stories like โXinguโ (in which a ladiesโ reading group is led to express its enthusiasm for an occult philosophy) and โCharm Incorporatedโ (about a mild-mannered Wall Street executive overwhelmed by his รฉmigrรฉ wifeโs needy but wonderful relatives). As always, Whartonโs is a provocative voice on the subject of sexuality and womenโs roles. In โThe Day of the Funeral,โ โJoy in the House,โ and โAtrophy,โ love and desire confront the demands of polite society; in โRoman Fever,โ a formal tour de force, two middle-aged women on holiday with their modern daughters revisit the fierce competitiveness of their own youth.
Of particular interest are Whartonโs stories of the uncanny and the supernatural, like the grisly โA Bottle of Perrier,โ set in the North African desert, and the chilling โAll Soulsโ,โ written just before her death. An unacknowledged master of American horror fiction, Whartonโs lucid prose makes all the more powerful her exploration of the irrational forces underlying ordinary life.
Also included in this edition are a chronology of Whartonโs life, explanatory notes, and an essay on the texts.
LIBRARY OF AMERICA is an independent nonprofit cultural organization founded in 1979 to preserve our nationโs literary heritage by publishing, and keeping permanently in print, Americaโs best and most significant writing. The Library of America series includes more than 300 volumes to date, authoritative editions that average 1,000 pages in length, feature cloth covers, sewn bindings, and ribbon markers, and are printed on premium acid-free paper that will last for centuries., ISBN13: 9781883011949 ISBN10: 1883011949 Material Type: hardcoverLibrary of America presents the second volume in a landmark two-volume collector's edition of the incomparable stories of an American master.
Born into an upper-class New York family, Edith Wharton broke with convention and became a professional writer, earning an enduring place as the grande dame of American letters. This Library of America collection (along with its companion volume, Collected Stories: 1891โ1910) presents the finest of Wharton's achievement in short fiction, drawn from the more than eighty stories she published over the course of her career.
In this volume, Whartonโs humor is abundantly evident in sly and subtle stories like โXinguโ (in which a ladiesโ reading group is led to express its enthusiasm for an occult philosophy) and โCharm Incorporatedโ (about a mild-mannered Wall Street executive overwhelmed by his รฉmigrรฉ wifeโs needy but wonderful relatives). As always, Whartonโs is a provocative voice on the subject of sexuality and womenโs roles. In โThe Day of the Funeral,โ โJoy in the House,โ and โAtrophy,โ love and desire confront the demands of polite society; in โRoman Fever,โ a formal tour de force, two middle-aged women on holiday with their modern daughters revisit the fierce competitiveness of their own youth.
Of particular interest are Whartonโs stories of the uncanny and the supernatural, like the grisly โA Bottle of Perrier,โ set in the North African desert, and the chilling โAll Soulsโ,โ written just before her death. An unacknowledged master of American horror fiction, Whartonโs lucid prose makes all the more powerful her exploration of the irrational forces underlying ordinary life.
Also included in this edition are a chronology of Whartonโs life, explanatory notes, and an essay on the texts.
LIBRARY OF AMERICA is an independent nonprofit cultural organization founded in 1979 to preserve our nationโs literary heritage by publishing, and keeping permanently in print, Americaโs best and most significant writing. The Library of America series includes more than 300 volumes to date, authoritative editions that average 1,000 pages in length, feature cloth covers, sewn bindings, and ribbon markers, and are printed on premium acid-free paper that will last for centuries., ISBN13: 9781883011949 ISBN10: 1883011949 Material Type: hardcover , ISBN13: 9781883011949 ISBN10: 1883011949 Material Type: hardcover
Library of America presents the second volume in a landmark two-volume collector's edition of the incomparable stories of an American master.
Born into an upper-class New York family, Edith Wharton broke with convention and became a professional writer, earning an enduring place as the grande dame of American letters. This Library of America collection (along with its companion volume, Collected Stories: 1891โ1910) presents the finest of Wharton's achievement in short fiction, drawn from the more than eighty stories she published over the course of her career.
In this volume, Whartonโs humor is abundantly evident in sly and subtle stories like โXinguโ (in which a ladiesโ reading group is led to express its enthusiasm for an occult philosophy) and โCharm Incorporatedโ (about a mild-mannered Wall Street executive overwhelmed by his รฉmigrรฉ wifeโs needy but wonderful relatives). As always, Whartonโs is a provocative voice on the subject of sexuality and womenโs roles. In โThe Day of the Funeral,โ โJoy in the House,โ and โAtrophy,โ love and desire confront the demands of polite society; in โRoman Fever,โ a formal tour de force, two middle-aged women on holiday with their modern daughters revisit the fierce competitiveness of their own youth.
Of particular interest are Whartonโs stories of the uncanny and the supernatural, like the grisly โA Bottle of Perrier,โ set in the North African desert, and the chilling โAll Soulsโ,โ written just before her death. An unacknowledged master of American horror fiction, Whartonโs lucid prose makes all the more powerful her exploration of the irrational forces underlying ordinary life.
Also included in this edition are a chronology of Whartonโs life, explanatory notes, and an essay on the texts.
LIBRARY OF AMERICA is an independent nonprofit cultural organization founded in 1979 to preserve our nationโs literary heritage by publishing, and keeping permanently in print, Americaโs best and most significant writing. The Library of America series includes more than 300 volumes to date, authoritative editions that average 1,000 pages in length, feature cloth covers, sewn bindings, and ribbon markers, and are printed on premium acid-free paper that will last for centuries., ISBN13: 9781883011949 ISBN10: 1883011949 Material Type: hardcover
Library of America presents the second volume in a landmark two-volume collector's edition of the incomparable stories of an American master.
Born into an upper-class New York family, Edith Wharton broke with convention and became a professional writer, earning an enduring place as the grande dame of American letters. This Library of America collection (along with its companion volume, Collected Stories: 1891โ1910) presents the finest of Wharton's achievement in short fiction, drawn from the more than eighty stories she published over the course of her career.
In this volume Whartonโs humor is abundantly evident in sly and subtle stories like โXinguโ (in which a ladiesโ reading group i...