Edith Wharton: Art and AllusionUniversity of Alabama Press, 1996 - 223 من الصفحات Despite the popularity of Edith Wharton's novels and stories, her artistic genius has never been fully appreciated. Accordingly, this book provides new readings of such familiar favourites as The House of Mirth and The Age of Innocence as well as neglected works such as Twilight Sleep and The Glimpses of the Moon. The effect of this study is to require reassessment not only of the critical possibilities of Edith Wharton's work and the private life about which she was so reticent, but also of her position in American literature. The book concludes that as a bridge between the Victorian and modern periods, Edith Wharton should stand independently as an American writer of the first rank. |
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Structural and Thematic Allusions | 13 |
Clustered Thematic Allusions | 28 |
Mythic Allusions | 42 |
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Age of Innocence allu alludes Amalasuntha American Anna Anna's architecture art allusion artist becomes Boyne Boyne's child Chris Clephane cluster of allusions Coral Darrow daughter death Dexter dilemma Edith Wharton Ellen Emerson Ethan Frome experience father Faust feels Furies Gertrude Stein ghost Glimpses Gods Arrive Halo House of Mirth Hudson River Bracketed incest Judith Kate Kate's Lamia Laura Lou layered allusion Lily Lily's Lita Lita's literary allusions literature live Manford marriage marry Moon moral mother Mother's Recompense myth Newland Archer Nick Nick's Nona Nona's novel old New York pain painting Pauline Pauline's poem poison psychological R. W. B. Lewis Ralph Ralph Waldo Emerson rape Reef repr scene Scribner's seems Selden sexual social Sophy soul Sphinx stanza story Strefford structural allusion suicide Susy Susy's symbol thematic allusions theme tion Twilight Sleep Undine Undine's Vance Vance's Wharton's ellipses Witch of Atlas