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Aaron, Daniel. "Three Old Women."
Queen's Quarterly 102.3 (1995):
633-39.
Agnati, Tiziana. "Il percorso del 'novel of awakening': Da Edith Wharton
ad Antonia White."
Confronto Letterario: Quaderni del Dipartimento di
Lingue e Letterature Straniere Moderne dell'Universita di Paviae del Dipartimento
di Linguistica e Letterature Comparate dell'Universita di Bergamo 13.25
(1996): 285-97.
Ali, Melina. "Resistance or Resignation: Moral Ambivalence in Social
Beings' Quest for Self-Fulfillment in the Selected Works of Theodor Fontane,
Anthony Trollope, and Edith Wharton."
Dissertation Abstracts International
55.4
(1994): 955A.
Ammons, Elizabeth. "Edith Wharton's Network."
Review 14 (1992):
205-12.
Ammons, Elizabeth. "Edith Wharton and the Issue of Race."
The Cambridge
Companion to Edith Wharton. Ed. Millicent Bell. Cambridge Companions
to Literature. New York: Cambridge UP, 1995. 68-86.
Asselineau, Roger. "Edith Wharton-She Thought in French and Wrote in
English."
Wretched Exotic: Essays on Edith Wharton in Europe. Eds.
Katherine Joslin and Alan Price. American University Studies XXIV: American
Literature (AmLit), New York, NY. Series No: 53. New York: Peter Lang,
1993. 355-63.
Asya, Ferda. "Edith Wharton's Fictions of Repressed Guilt: A Freudian
Reading."
Dissertation Abstracts International 56.6 (1995): 2233A-34A.
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Bailey, Brigitte. "Aesthetics and Ideology in Italian Backgrounds."
Wretched
Exotic: Essays on Edith Wharton in Europe. Eds. Katherine Joslin and
Alan Price. American University Studies XXIV: American Literature (AmLit),
New York, NY. Series No: 53. New York: Peter Lang, 1993. 181-200.
Balestra, Gianfranca.
I fantasmi di Edith Wharton. Rome: Bulzoni,
1993.
Balestra, Ginafranca. "What the Children Knew: The Manuscript of Disintegration,
an Unfinished Novel."
Edith Wharton Review 12.1 (1995): 7-11.
Balestra, Gianfranca. "'For the Use of the Magazine Morons': Edith
Wharton Rewrites the Tale of the Fantastic."
Studies in Short Fiction
33.1 (1996): 13-24.
Bancroft, Catherine. "Lost Lands: Metaphors of Sexual Awakening in
Edith Wharton's Poetry, 1908-1909."
Edith Wharton: New Critical Essays.
Eds. Alfred Bendixen and Annette Zilversmit. Garland Reference Library
of the Humanities (GRLH), Hamden, CT. Series No: 914. New York: Garland,
1992. 231-43.
Banta, Martha. "The Ghostly Gothic of Wharton's Everyday World."
American
Literary Realism 27.1 (1994): 1-10.
Bauer, Dale M.
Edith Wharton's Brave New Politics. Madison:
U of Wisconsin P, 1994.
Beer, Janet.
Kate Chopin, Edith Wharton and Charlotte Perkins Gilman:
Studies in Short Fiction. Houndmills, England New York, NY: Macmillan
St. Martin's, 1997.
Bell, Millicent. "Edith Wharton in France."
Wretched Exotic: Essays
on Edith Wharton in Europe. Eds. Katherine Joslin and Alan Price. American
University Studies XXIV: American Literature (AmLit), New York, NY. Series
No: 53. New York: Peter Lang, 1993. 61-73.
Bell, Millicent.
The Cambridge Companion to Edith Wharton. New
York: Cambridge UP, 1995.
Bendixen, Alfred. "New Directions in Wharton Criticism: A Bibliographic
Essay."
Edith Wharton Review 10.2 (1993): 20-24.
Benert, Annette Larson. "Edith Wharton at War: Civilized Space in Troubled
Times."
Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal
42.3 (1996): 322-43.
Benstock, Shari.
Edith Wharton: The House of Mirth. Complete, Authoritative
Text with Biog. & Hist. Contexts, Crit. Hist., & Essays from Five
Contemp. Crit. Perspectives. New York: St. Martin's, 1993.
Benstock, Shari. "'The Word Which Made All Clear': The Silent Close
of 'The House of Mirth'."
Feminist Issues: Practice, Politics, Theory.,
1993. 230-58.
Benstock, Shari. "Landscapes of Desire: Edith Wharton and Europe."
Wretched
Exotic: Essays on Edith Wharton in Europe. Eds. Katherine Joslin and
Alan Price. American University Studies XXIV: American Literature (AmLit),
New York, NY. Series No: 53. New York: Peter Lang, 1993. 19-42.
Benstock, Shari.
No Gifts from Chance: A Biography of Edith Wharton.
New York: Scribners, 1994.
Benstock, Shari, ed.
A Son at the Front. DeKalb: Northern Illinois
UP, 1995.
Bentley, Nancy. "'Hunting for the Real': Wharton and the Science of
Manners."
The Cambridge Companion to Edith Wharton. Ed. Millicent
Bell. Cambridge Companions to Literature. New York: Cambridge UP, 1995.
47-67.
Beppu, Keiko. "The Mother and Mother-in-Law in Wharton's Novels: The
Handmaid in Patriarchal Society."
Kobe College Studies 40.3 (118)
(1994): 27-37.
Beppu, Keiko. "The Moral Significance of
Living Space: The Library and the Kitchen in
The House of Mirth."
Kobe
College Studies 44.3(130) (1998): 1-12.
Berkove, Lawrence I. "'Roman Fever': A Mortal Malady."
CEA Critic:
An Official Journal of the College English Association 56.2 (1994):
56-60.
Biggers, Alice E. "Gender as a Bridge across Class: Working Women in
the Fiction of Edith Wharton." Dissertation Abstracts International 56.2
(1995): 548A.
Biundo, James V. "The Frozen World of
Ethan Frome. Selected
Papers-1993 Conference, Society for the Interdisciplinary Study of Social
Imagery, March 11-13, 1993, Colorado Springs, Colorado." 1993. 123-26.
Blackall, Jean Frantz. "The Absent Children in Edith Wharton's Fiction."
Edith Wharton Review 12.1 (1995): 3-6.
Branson, Stephanie. "Ripe Fruit: Fantastic Elements in the Short Fiction
of Ellen Glasgow, Edith Wharton, and Eudora Welty."
American Women Short
Story Writers: A Collection of Critical Essays. Ed. Julie Brown. Garland
Reference Library of the HumanitiesWellesley Studies in Critical Theory,
Literary History and Culture (GRLH), Hamden, CT. Series No: 1737 8. New
York: Garland, 1995. 61-71.
Bratton, Daniel. "Edith Wharton and Louis Bromfield: A Jeffersonian
and a Victorian."
Edith Wharton Review 10.2 (1993): 8-11.
Brinker, Ludger. "The Gilded Void: Edith Wharton, Abraham Cahan, and
the Turn of Century American Culture."
Edith Wharton Review 10.2
(1993): 3-7.
Brinker, Ludger. "The Gilded Void: Edith Wharton, Abraham Cahan, and
the Turn-of-the-Century American Culture."
Yiddish 9.3-4 (1994):
32-42.
Brooks, Kristina Margaret. "Transgressing the Boundaries of Identity:
Racial Pornography, Fallen Women, and Ethnic Others in the Works of Pauline
Hopkins, Alice Dunbar-Nelson, and Edith Wharton."
Dissertation Abstracts
International 56.9 (1996): 3578A.
Brooks, Catherine. "The Sublime Text: Journeys toward Consciousness
in Henry James, Edith Wharton, and F. Scott Fitzgerald. Leaving the House
of the Father, Walking the City of Others, and Entering the Text of Consciousness."
Dissertation
Abstracts International 57.5 (1996): 2034A-35A.
Brooks, Kristina. "New Woman, Fallen Woman: The Crisis of Reputation
in Turn- of-Century Novels by Pauline Hopkins and Edith Wharton."
Legacy:
A Journal of American Women Writers 13.2 (1996): 91-112.
Brown, E. K., and Alfred Bendixen. "Edith Wharton's Poetry."
Edith
Wharton: New Critical Essays. Eds. Alfred Bendixen and Annette Zilversmit.
Garland Reference Library of the Humanities (GRLH), Hamden, CT. Series
No: 914. New York: Garland, 1992. 215-30.
Burbridge, Martha Vanbiesem de. "Un cuento de Maria Teresa Maiorana
frente a uno de Edith Wharton. 18-20 octubre, 1995."
Primeras Jornadas
Internacionales de Literatura Argentina/Comparistica: Actas. Ed. Teresita
Frugoni de Fritzsche. Buenos Aires, Argentina: Facultad de Filosofia y
Letras, 1996. 345-54.
Burleson, Donald R. "Sabbats: Hawthorne/Wharton."
Studies in Weird
Fiction 12 (1993): 12-16.
Burleson, Mollie L. "Edith Wharton's
Summer: Through the Glass
Darkly."
Studies in Weird Fiction 13 (1993): 19-21.
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Cahir, Linda Costanza. "The Perils of Politeness in a New Age: Edith
Wharton, Martin Scorsese and
The Age of Innocence."
Edith Wharton
Review 10.2 (1993): 12-14, 19.
Cahir, Linda Costanzo. "Solitude and Society: The Isolato in the Works
of Edith Wharton." Dissertation Abstracts International 54.7 (1994): 2576A.
Campbell, Donna M. "Edith Wharton and the 'Authoresses': The Critique
of Local Color in Wharton's Early Fiction."
Studies in American Fiction
22.2
(1994): 169-83.
Campbell, Donna M.
Resisting Regionalism: Gender and Naturalism
in American Fiction, 1885-1915. Athens: Ohio University Press, 1997.
Campbell, Donna M. "Rewriting the 'Rose and Lavender Pages':
Ethan
Frome and Women's Local Color Fiction."
Speaking the Other Self:
American Women Writers. Ed. Jeanne Campbell Reesman. Athens: University
of Georgia Press, 1997. 263-77.
Carey, Delecia Seay. "Resisting the Readings: New Feminist Interpretive
Strategies for Cather, Wharton, and Fauset."
Dissertation Abstracts
International 54.10 (1994): 3746A.
Castillo, Susan Perez. "Edith Wharton: Strategies of Expatriation."
History
of European Ideas 20.1-3 (1995): 607-13.
Chambers, Dianne Lee. "Woman as Writing Subject: Recasting the Narrative
in Edith Wharton."
Dissertation Abstracts International 54.4 (1993):
1356A.
Chapman, Mary Megan. "'Living Pictures': Women and Tableaux Vivants
in Nineteenth-Century Fiction and Culture."
Dissertation Abstracts International
53.8
(1993): 2812A.
Christie, Ian. "The Scorsese Interview."
Sight and Sound 4.2
(1994): 10-15.
Clubbe, John. "Interiors and the Interior Life in Edith Wharton's
The
House of Mirth."
Studies in the Novel 28.4 (1996): 543-64.
Colquitt, Clare. "Contradictory Possibilities: Wharton Scholarship
1992- 1994: A Bibliographic Essay."
Edith Wharton Review 12.2 (1995):
37-44.
Comins, Barbara. "'Pecking at the Host': Transgressive Wharton."
Edith
Wharton Review 14.1 (1997): 18-21.
Conde, Mary. "Payments and Face Values: Edith Wharton's
A Son at
the Front."
Women's Fiction and the Great War. Eds. Suzanne
Raitt and Trudi Tate. Oxford, England: Clarendon, 1997. 47-64.
Connell, Eileen. "The Age of Experience: Edith Wharton and the 'Divorce
Question' in Early Twentieth-Century America."
Dissertation Abstracts
International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences 57.10
(1997): 4367.
Connell, Eileen. "Edith Wharton Joins the
Working Classes: The House of Mirth and the New York City Working
Girls' Clubs." Women's Studies 26.6 1997: 557+.
Coulombe, Joseph. "Man or Mannequin? Lawrence Selden in
The House
of Mirth."
Edith Wharton Review 13.2 (1996): 3-8.
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Di Giuseppe, Rita. "Dialectic of Transvaluation in Edith Wharton's
The House of Mirth. Sel. Papers from the Fifteenth Annual Florida State
Univ. Conf. on Lit. and Film."
Literature and Film in the Historical
Dimension. Ed. John D. Simons. Florida State Univ. Conference on Literature
and Film. Series No: 15. Gainesville: UP of Florida, 1994. 11-24.
Dickstein, Morris. "The City as Text: New York and the American Writer."
TriQuarterly
83
(1991): 183-204.
Dievler, James Antony. "Sexual Exiles: Edith Wharton, Henry Miller,
James Baldwin and the Culture of Sex and Sexuality in New York City."
Dissertation
Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences
58.4 (1997): 1279.
Dimock, Wai Chee. "Debasing Exchange."
Edith Wharton's The House
of Mirth. Complete, Authoritative Text with Biog. & Hist. Contexts,
Crit. Hist., & Essays from Five Contemp. Crit. Perspectives. Ed.
Shari Benstock. Case Studies in Contemporary Criticism. New York: St. Martin's,
1993. 375-90.
Dluzynski Quinn, Laura. "'The Publicity of Print': Edith Wharton and
the Publishing Industry."
Dissertation Abstracts International 56.12
(1996): 4771A.
Dodson, Samuel Fisher. "Frozen Hell: Edith
Wharton's Tragic Offering."
Edith Wharton Review 15.1 (1999): 10-15.
Dunlap, Lynn. "The Cinematographic Novel: Specularity and Narrative
Authority in 'The House of Mirth,' 'Mansfield Park' and 'Villette'."
Dissertation
Abstracts International 53.3 (1992): 817A.
Durczak, Joanna. "America and Europe in Edith Wharton's
The Age
of Innocence."
Polish- American Literary Confrontations. Eds.
Joanna Durczak and Jerzy Durczak. Lublin: Maria Curie- Sklodowska UP, 1995.
35-47.
Dwight, Eleanor.
Edith Wharton: An Extraordinary Life: An Illustrated
Biography. New York: Abrams, 1995.
Dwight, Eleanor, and Suzanne Charles.
"Decorative Arts." House Beautiful 139.9 (September 1, 1997): 72+.
Dyman, Jenni.
Lurking Feminism: The Ghost Stories of Edith Wharton.
New York: Peter Lang, 1996.
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Eaton, Mark A. "Publicity and Authorship in
The Touchstone: Or,
a Portrait of the Artist as a Dead Woman."
Edith Wharton Review
14.1 (1997): 4-11; 21.
Edel, Leon, and Amaya Torrecilla. "Veranos en una epoca de inocencia:
En Francia con Edith Wharton."
Quimera: Revista de Literatura 120
(1993): 16-23.
Edmonds, Mary K. "Customs, Costumes, and Customers in
The Custom
of the Country."
American Literary Realism 28.3 (1996): 1-18.
Edmonds, Mary Kathryn. "Staging the Real Thing: The Theatricality of
Self-Display and Social Performance in Three Novels by Edith Wharton."
Dissertation
Abstracts International 57.5 (1996): 2037A.
Eichhorn, Jill E. "Working Bodies, Working Minds: The Domestic Politics
of American Women in Labor, 1890-1940."
Dissertation Abstracts International
56.1 (1995): 191A.
Elbert, Monika. "T. S. Eliot and Wharton's Modernist Gothic."
Edith
Wharton Review 11.1 (1994): 19-25.
Elbert, Monika. "The Transcendental Economy of Wharton's Gothic Mansions."
American
Transcendental Quarterly 9.1 (1995): 51-67.
Erlich, Gloria C. "The Female Conscience in Edith Wharton's Shorter
Fiction: Domestic Angel or Inner Demon?"
The Cambridge Companion to
Edith Wharton. Ed. Millicent Bell. Cambridge Companions to Literature.
New York: Cambridge UP, 1995. 98-116.
Erlich, Gloria. "Subjectivity and Speculation in Thematic Biography:
Nathaniel Hawthorne and Edith Wharton."
Biography and Source Studies.
Ed. Frederick R. Karl. Biography and Source Studies. Series No: 2. New
York: AMS, 1996. 79-96.
Erradi, Saadia. "Two American Women's Perceptions of Moroccan Women:
Edith Wharton and Elizabeth Fernea." Dissertation Abstracts International
56.5 (1995): 1855A.
Evans, Tamara S. "Edith Wharton and Poetic Realism: An Impasse."
The German Quarterly 65.3-4 (1992): 361-68.
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Fagan, Cathy E. "The Price of Power in Women's Literature: Edith Wharton
and Dorothy Parker."
Gender in Popular Culture: Images of Men and Women
in Literature, Visual Media, and Material Culture. Ed. Jane Bakerman.
Cleveland: Ridgemont, 1995. 227-46.
Farland, Maria Magdalena. "Ethan Frome and the 'Springs' of Masculinity."
MFS:
Modern Fiction Studies 42.4 (1996): 707-29.
Fedorko, Kathy. "Storming the Chateau at Hyeres."
Edith Wharton
Review 4.2 (1987): 7.
Fedorko, Kathy A. "'Forbidden Things': Gothic Confrontation with the
Feminine in 'The Young Gentleman' and 'Bewitched'."
Edith Wharton Review
11.1 (1994): 3-9.
Fedorko, Kathy A.
Gender and the Gothic in the Fiction of Edith
Wharton. Tuscaloosa: U of Alabama P, 1995.
Fields, Anne Marsh. "'Writing a War Story': Edith Wharton and World
War I."
Dissertation Abstracts International 53.12 (1993): 4320A.
Fisher, Benjamin F. "Transitions from Victorian to Modern: The Supernatural
Stories of Mary Wilkins Freeman and Edith Wharton."
American Supernatural
Fiction: From Edith Wharton to the Weird Tales Writers. Ed. Douglas
Robillard. Garland Reference Library of the Humanities Garland Studies
in Nineteenth-Century American Literature (GRLH), Hamden, CT. Series No:
1855 6, 1996. 3-42.
Fitzpatrick, Kathleen. "From The Children
to The Marriage Playground and Back Again: Filmic Readings of Edith Wharton."
Literature
Film Quarterly 27.1 (1999): 45+.
Flynn, Dale. "My Edith Wharton Pilgrimage."
Edith Wharton Review
4.2
(1987): 6.
Foata, Anne. "Edith Wharton and the Fauborg Saint-Germain: The Diary
of the Abbe Mugnier."
Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and
Critical Journal 43.4 (1997): 394-405.
Foster, Shirley. "Making It Her Own: Edith Wharton's Europe."
Wretched
Exotic: Essays on Edith Wharton in Europe. Eds. Katherine Joslin and
Alan Price. American University Studies XXIV: American Literature (AmLit),
New York, NY. Series No: 53. New York: Peter Lang, 1993. 129-45.
Fracasso, Evelyn E.
Edith Wharton's Prisoners of Consciousness :
A Study of Theme and Technique in the Tales. Westport, Conn: Greenwood
Press, 1994.
Fracasso, Evelyn E. "Images of Imprisonment in Two Tales of Edith Wharton."
College
Language Association Journal 36.3 (1993): 318-26.
Fryer-Smith, Laurel. "Another Reading of Wharton's View of Woman in
French
Ways and Their Meaning."
Edith Wharton Review 11.2 (1994): 13-14,
16.
Funston, Judith E. "An Early Backward Glance:
Edith Wharton's Revision of 'A Tuscan Shrine.'"
Edith Wharton Review
15.2 (1999): 1-7.
Funston, Judith E. "Clocks and Mirrors, Dreams and Destinies: Edith
Wharton's
The Old Maid."
Edith Wharton: New Critical Essays.
Eds. Alfred Bendixen and Annette Zilversmit. Garland Reference Library
of the Humanities (GRLH), Hamden, CT. Series No: 914. New York: Garland,
1992. 143-57.
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Gabler-Hover, Janet, and Kathleen Plate. "
The House of Mirth
and Edith Wharton's 'Beyond!'."
Philological Quarterly 72.3 (1993):
357-78.
Gair, Christopher. "The Crumbling Structure of 'Appearances': Representation
and Authenticity in
The House of Mirth and
The Custom of the
Country."
MFS: Modern Fiction Studies 43.2 (1997): 349-73.
Gallagher, Jean. "The Great War and the Female Gaze: Edith Wharton
and the Iconography of War Propaganda."
Lit: Literature Interpretation
Theory 7.1 (1996): 27-49.
Gandolfo, Maria Christina. "Compelled to Write: Crisis and Self-Constitution
in the Work of Susan Warner, Edith Wharton, and Anne Sexton."
Dissertation
Abstracts International 54.4 (1993): 1363A.
Ganim, Beatrice Anderson. "The Representation of Gender in the Writings
of Edith Wharton: Sex and Superiority after the Gilded Age."
Dissertation
Abstracts International 56.10 (1996): 3956A.
Gerard, Bonnie Lynn. "From Tea to Chloral:
Raising the Dead Lily Bart." Twentieth Century Literature 44.4 (1998):
409-27.
Goldman, Irene C. "The Perfect Jew and
The House of Mirth: A
Study in Point of View."
The Modern Language Review 23.2 (1993):
25-36.
Goldsmith, Meredith. "Edith Wharton's Gift to Nella Larsen: The House
of Mirth and Quicksand."
Edith Wharton Review 11.2 (1994): 3-5,
15.
Goldsmith-Bergman, Meredith Lynn. "'Convincing Personations': Theatricality
and Difference in the Turn-of-the-Century American Novel."
Dissertation
Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences
58.12
(1998): 4653.
Gomez Reus, Teresa. "Mapping the Contours of a Forgotten Land: Edith
Wharton and Spain."
Wretched Exotic: Essays on Edith Wharton in Europe.
Eds. Katherine Joslin and Alan Price. American University Studies XXIV:
American Literature (AmLit), New York, NY. Series No: 53. New York: Peter
Lang, 1993. 201-15.
Gomez Reus, Teresa. "The Parody of Sexual
Differentiation in Edith Wharton's The Custom of the Country."
Revista
Canaria de Estudios Ingleses 21 (1990): 131-39.
Goodman, Susan. "Composed Selves: Ellen Glasgow's
The Woman Within and Edith Wharton's A Backward Glance."
Tennessee Studies
in Literature (TStL). Series No: 36, 1995. 42-55.
Goodman, Susan. "Edith Wharton's 'Sketch of an Essay on Walt Whitman'."
Walt
Whitman Quarterly Review 10.1 (1992): 3-9.
Goodman, Susan. "Edith Wharton's Inner Circle."
Wretched Exotic:
Essays on Edith Wharton in Europe. Eds. Katherine Joslin and Alan Price.
American University Studies XXIV: American Literature (AmLit), New York,
NY. Series No: 53. New York: Peter Lang, 1993. 43-60.
Goodman, Susan.
Edith Wharton's Inner Circle. Austin: U of Texas
P, 1994.
Goodwyn, Janet Beer.
Edith Wharton: Traveller in the Land of Letters.
New York: St. Martin's, 1990.
Grafton, Kathy. "Degradation and Forbidden Love in Edith Wharton's
Summer."
Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal
41.4 (1995): 350-66.
Grenier, Richard. "Society & Edith Wharton."
Commentary
96.6 (1993): 48-52.
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Hadley, Kathy Miller.
In the Interstices of the Tale: Edith Wharton's
Narrative Strategies. New York: Peter Lang, 1993.
Haining, Peter.
Edith Wharton: The Ghost-Feeler: Stories of Terror
and the Supernatural. London: Peter Owen, 1996.
Hattenhauer, Darryl. "Wharton's Ethan Frome."
Explicator 51.4
(1993): 226-27.
Hayes, Sandra Chrystal. "No Woman's Zone: Edith Wharton's Revolutionary
Writing."
Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities
and Social Sciences 57.10 (1997): 4369.
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Inness, Sherrie A. "Nature, Culture, and Sexual Economics in Edith Wharton's
The Reef." American Literary Realism 26.1 (1993): 76-90.
Inness, Sherrie A. "An Economy of Beauty: The Beauty System in 'The
Looking Glass' and 'Permanent Wave'." Edith Wharton Review 10.1 (1993):
7-11.
Inverso, Mary Beth. "Performing Women: Semiotic Promiscuity in 'The
Other Two'." Edith Wharton Review 10.1 (1993): 3-6.
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Jagoe, Ann Spotswood. "Rhetoric in the Service of Art: Argument in Edith
Wharton's 'The House of Mirth' and 'The Age of Innocence'." Dissertation
Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences
57.8 (1997): 3494.
Jasin, Soledad Herrero-Ducloux. "Sex and Suicide in 'Madame Bovary,'
'Anna Karenina,' 'The Awakening' and 'The House of Mirth'." Dissertation
Abstracts International 57.6 (1996): 2467A.
Jones, Wendell, Jr. "Holding up the Revealing Lamp: The Myth of Psyche
in Edith Wharton's The Reef." College Literature 19.1 (1992): 75-90.
Joslin, Katherine. Edith Wharton. New York: St. Martin's, 1991.
Joslin, Katherine, and Alan Price. Wretched Exotic: Essays on Edith
Wharton in Europe. New York: Peter Lang, 1993.
Joslin, Katherine. "'Fleeing the Sewer': Edith Wharton, George Sand
and Literary Innovation." Wretched Exotic: Essays on Edith Wharton in Europe.
Eds. Katherine Joslin and Alan Price. American University Studies XXIV:
American Literature (AmLit), New York, NY. Series No: 53. New York: Peter
Lang, 1993. 335-54.
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Kaplan, Amy. The Social Construction of American Realism. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1988.
Kassanoff, Jennie A. "Corporate Thinking:
Edith Wharton's
The Fruit of the Tree."
Arizona Quarterly
LIII:1 (Spring 1997), 25-59.
Kassanoff, Jennie A. "Extinction, Taxidermy,
Tableaux vivants: Staging Race and Class in
The House of Mirth."
PMLA
115.1
(January 2000): 60-75.
Kassanoff, Jennie Ann. "The Fetishized Family: The Modernism of Edith
Wharton." Dissertation Abstracts International 53.12 (1993): 4321A.
Kaye, Richard A. "'Unearthly Visitants': Wharton Ghost Tales, Gothic
Form and the Literature of Homosexual Panic." Edith Wharton Review 11.1
(1994): 10-18.
Kaye, Richard A. "Literary Naturalism and the Passive Male: Edith Wharton's
Revisions of The House of Mirth." Princeton University Library Chronicle
56.1 (1994): 46-72.
Kaye, Richard A. "Textual Hermeneutics and Belated Male Heroism: Edith
Wharton's The House of Mirth and the Resistance to American Literary Naturalism."
Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory
51.3 (1995): 87-116.
Kaye, Richard A. "Edith Wharton and the 'New Gomorrahs' of Paris: Homosexuality,
Flirtation, and Incestuous Desire in The Reef." MFS: Modern Fiction Studies
43.4 (1997): 860-97.
Ketterer, David. "Edgar Allan Poe in Edith Wharton's Old New York."
Poe Studies: Dark Romanticism: History, Theory, Interpretation 28.1-2 (1995):
9.
Keyser, Elizabeth Lennox. "Edith Wharton and Children." Edith Wharton
Review 12.1 (1995).
Khan, D. Noor. "The Arrival at Selfhood of the Wharton Woman: A Fresh
Glance at Ethan Frome and Summer." Panjab University Research Bulletin
20.1 (1989): 81-88.
Khushu-Lahiri, Rajyashree. "Two Differing Worlds from One Thematic
Clay: Wharton's The House of Mirth and James's The Portrait of a Lady."1998.
25-35.
Killoran, Helen. "An Unnoticed Source for The Great Gatsby: The Influence
of Edith Wharton's The Glimpses of the Moon." Canadian Review of American
Studies/Revue Canadienne d'Etudes Americaines 21.2 (1990): 223-24.
Killoran, Helen. "Pascal, Bronte, and 'Kerfol': The Horrors of a Foolish
Quartet." Edith Wharton Review 10.1 (1993): 12-17.
Killoran, Helen. "On the Religious Reading of Edith Wharton." Resources
for American Literary Study 19.1 (1993): 58-74.
Killoran, Helen. "Edith Wharton's Reading in European Languages and
Its Influence on Her Work." Wretched Exotic: Essays on Edith Wharton in
Europe. Eds. Katherine Joslin and Alan Price. American University Studies
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