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Edith Wharton

Edith Wharton. By: Alyssa Haus and Rylee Wander. Biography. Born in 1862 Parents: George Frederic and Lucretia Jones Came from Old Money Did not go to school Was a smart and creative child Married Edward ("Teddy") Robbins Wharton The Decoration of Houses. Biography Continued.

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Edith Wharton

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  1. Edith Wharton • By: Alyssa Haus and Rylee Wander

  2. Biography • Born in 1862 • Parents: George Frederic and Lucretia Jones • Came from Old Money • Did not go to school • Was a smart and creative child • Married Edward ("Teddy") Robbins Wharton • The Decoration of Houses

  3. Biography Continued... • 1890- Treated for depression • 1907- Settled in France • 1908- Had an affair with Morton Fullerton • 1913- Divorced her husband • WWI- Dedicated to allied cause

  4. Biography Continued... • 1921- Pulitzer Prize for The Age of Innocence • 1923- Honorary degree from Yale • Last years spent in France writing • Continued to travel • Died in France in 1937 • Career lasted 40 years and she wrote than more than 40 books

  5. Novels/Short Stories • Wrote fiction, nonfiction and some poetry • First book- The Decoration of Houses • The Age of Innocence • Ethan Fromme (Her best known short story) • The House of Mirth • Characters

  6. Style • Social Realism • Influenced by emphasis on science and the rational approach to philosophy • Socialist realist novels often seem to be assembled from interchangeable parts

  7. Themes • Wrote about: • art, architecture, and gardens • The contemporary world of the very rich and its materialism • Cruel social conventions • Bad relationships • Confining circumstances

  8. Bibliography • Dwight, Eleanor, Viola H. Winner, and Guest Curators. "Edith Wharton." The National Portrait Gallery. Web. 13 Oct. 2011. <http://www.npg.si.edu/exh/wharton/ whar3.htm>. • "Edith Wharton BIOGRAPHY-LITERARY/HISTORICAL BACKGROUND Study Guide for The Age of Innocence Book Summary-Free Book Notes/Chapter Summary/Analysis/ Synopsis." PinkMonkey.com-450 Free Book Notes,Study Guides,Chapter Summary,Online,Download Booknotes. PinkMonkey.com, 7 May 2007. Web. 14 Oct. 2011. <http://www.pinkmonkey.com/booknotes/monkeynotes/ pmAgeOfInnocence13.asp>. • Horton, Scott. This is a picture of Edith Wharton when she was middle-aged. Digital image. The OLM Blog - Scott Horton. WordPress, 7 Dec. 2008. Web. 13 Oct. 2011. <http:// openlettersmonthly.com/blog/tag/scott-horton/>. • Morson, Gary S. "Socialist Realism and Literary Theory." JSTOR: The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism. The American Society for Aesthetics, Winter 1979. Web. 14 Oct. 2011. <http://www.jstor.org/pss/430715>.

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