Edith Wharton: Secondary Sources, 1979 to 1998

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"Edith Wharton & Her Novels." London: BBC Education, 1995. 1 videocassette (99 min.), 1 sound cassette, 1 booklet (67 p. 34 cm.

"Edith Wharton in Paris: A Special Supplement." Edith Wharton Review 8.1 (1991): 15-31.

"Edith Wharton Issue: Edith Wharton at the Mount." College Literature 14.3 (1987).

Aaron, Daniel. "Three Old Women." Queen's Quarterly 102.3 (1995): 633-39.

Abbott, Reginald. "'a Moment's Ornament': Wharton's Lily Bart and Art Nouveau." Mosaic: A Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature 24.2 (1991): 73-91.

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.

Albers, Christina Edna. The Guardian Male Figure in Selected Novels of Hawthorne, James, Howells, Wharton, Cather, and Hemingway. 1989.

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. 1994.

Almond, Barbara, and Richard Almond. The Therapeutic Narrative : Fictional Relationships and the Process of Psychological Change. Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 1996.

Ammons, Elizabeth. Conflicting Stories : American Women Writers at the Turn into the Twentieth Century. New York: Oxford University Press, 1991.

---. "Cool Diana and the Blood-Red Muse: Edith Wharton on Innocence and Art." American Novelists Revisited: Essays in Feminist Criticism. Ed. Fritz Fleischmann. Boston: Hall, 1982. 419 pp.

---. "Edith Wharton and the Issue of Race." Cambridge Companions to Literature. Ed. Millicent Bell. New York: Cambridge UP, 1995. xiii, 210 pp.

---. Edith Wharton's Argument with America. Athens: U of Georgia P, 1980.

---. "Edith Wharton's Ethan Frome and the Question of Meaning." Studies in American Fiction 7 (1979): 127-40.

---. "Edith Wharton's Network." Review 14 (1992): 205-12.

---. "New Literary History: Edith Wharton and Jessie Redmon Fauset." College Literature 14.3 (1987): 207-18.

Anderson, Hilton. "Two Expatriate Novels of World War I." Publications of the Mississippi Philological Association (1986): 34-39.

Anderson, Linda Carlene. Edith Wharton's Heroes. 1983.

Andrews, Maridella Elizabeth. Initiation and Growth in Edith Wharton's Fiction. Ann Arbor, MI, 1979.

Asselineau, Roger. "Edith Wharton-She Thought in French and Wrote in English." American University Studies Xxiv: American Literature (Amlit). Eds. Katherine Joslin and Alan Price. New York: Peter Lang, 1993. x, 418 pp.

Asya, Ferda. "Edith Wharton's Dream of Incest: Ethan Frome." Studies in Short Fiction 35.1 (1998): 23-40.

---. Edith Wharton's Fictions of Repressed Guilt: A Freudian Reading. 1995.

---. "Resolutions of Guilt: Cultural Values Reconsidered in Custom of the Country and the Age of Innocence." Edith Wharton Review 14.2 (1997): 15-20.

Auchincloss, Louis. Love without Wings : Some Friendships in Literature and Politics. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1991.

---. "The Novelist in Letters." The New Criterion 6.9 (1988): 68-71.

---. The Style's the Man : Reflections on Proust, Fitzgerald, Wharton, Vidal, and Others. New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1994.

Bailey, Brigitte. "Aesthetics and Ideology in Italian Backgrounds." American University Studies Xxiv: American Literature (Amlit). Eds. Katherine Joslin and Alan Price. New York: Peter Lang, 1993. x, 418 pp.

Bailey, John. "From the Battlefield of Society." (London) Times Literary Supplement 4435 (1988): 347-48.

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.

---. I Fantasmi Di Edith Wharton. Biblioteca Di Anglistica. Roma: Bulzoni, 1993.

---. "Italian Foregrounds and Backgrounds: The Valley of Decision." Edith Wharton Review 9.1 (1992): 12-14, 27.

---. "La Citta Geroglifica Di Edith Wharton." La Citta Delle Donne: Immaginario Urbano E Letteratura Del Novecento. Ed. Oriana Palusci. Turin, Italy: Tirrenia, 1992. ix, 246 pp.

Balestra, Ginafranca. "What the Children Knew: The Manuscript of Disintegration, an Unfinished Novel." Edith Wharton Review 12.1 (1995): 7-11.

Bancroft, Catherine. "Lost Lands: Metaphors of Sexual Awakening in Edith Wharton's Poetry, 1908-1909." Edith Wharton: New Critical Essays (Grlh). Eds. Alfred

Bendixen and Annette Zilversmit. New York: Garland, 1992. xii, 329 pp.

Banta, Martha. "The Ghostly Gothic of Wharton's Everyday World." American Literary Realism 27.1 (1994): 1-10.

Barnett, Louise K. "American Novelists and the 'Portrait of Beatrice Cenci'." New England Quarterly: A Historical Review of New England Life and Letters 53.2 (1980): 168-83.

---. "Language, Gender, and Society in the House of Mirth." Connecticut Review 11.2 (1989): 54-63.

Barnstone, Aliki, Michael Tomasek Manson, and Carol J. Singley. The Calvinist Roots of the Modern Era. Hanover, NH: University Press of New England, 1997.

Barry, Sheila Marie. Versions of the Feminine: Gender Construction in the Novels of Henry James and Edith Wharton. 1990.

Bauer, Dale M. Edith Wharton's Brave New Politics. Madison: U of Wisconsin P, 1994.

---. "Edith Wharton's 'Roman Fever': A Rune of History." College English 50.6 (1988): 681-93.

Bauer, Dale M. Feminist Dialogics: A Theory of Failed Community. Albany: State Univ. of New York P, 1988.

---. "Twilight Sleep: Edith Wharton's Brave New Politics." Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory 45.1 (1989): 49-71.

Baym, Nina. The Norton Anthology of American Literature, V.2. 4th ed. New York: Norton, 1994.

Bazin, Nancy Topping. "The Destruction of Lily Bart: Capitalism, Christianity, and Male Chauvinism." Denver Quarterly 17.4 (1983): 97-108.

Beaty, Robin. "Lilies That Fester: Sentimentality in the House of Mirth." College Literature 14.3 (1987): 263-75.

Beer, Janet. Edith Wharton : Traveller in the Land of Letters. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1990.

---. Kate Chopin, Edith Wharton and Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Studies in Short Fiction. Basingstoke, England; New York, NY: Macmillan; St. Martin's, 1997.

Bell, Millicent. The Cambridge Companion to Edith Wharton. Cambridge Companions to Literature. New York: Cambridge UP, 1995.

---. "Edith Wharton in France." American University Studies Xxiv: American Literature (Amlit). Eds. Katherine Joslin and Alan Price. New York: Peter Lang, 1993. x, 418 pp.

Bell, Millicent Lang. Edith Wharton: Studies in a Writer's Development. 1986.

Bellringer, Alan W. "Edith Wharton's Use of France." Yearbook of English Studies 15 (1985): 109-24.

Bendixen, Alfred. "A Guide to Wharton Criticism, 1974-1983." EWhN 2.2 (1985): 1-8.

---. Haunted Women : The Best Supernatural Tales by American Women Writers. New York: F. Ungar Pub. Co., 1985.

---. "Lewises Discuss the Letters: R. W. B. Lewis and Nancy Lewis on the Letters of Edith Wharton: Highlights from a Question and Answer Session." EWhN 6.1 (1989): 1, 4-5.

---. "New Directions in Wharton Criticism: A Bibliographic Essay." Edith Wharton Review 10.2 (1993): 20-24.

---. "Recent Wharton Studies: A Bibliographic Essay." EWhN 3.2 (1986): 5, 8-9.

---. "Wharton Studies, 1986-1987: A Bibliographic Essay." EWhN 5.1 (1988): 5-8, 10.

---. "The World of Wharton Criticism: A Bibliographic Essay." Edith Wharton Review 7.1 (1990): 18-21.

Bendixen, Alfred, and Annette Zilversmit. Edith Wharton: New Critical Essays. Edith Wharton: New Critical Essays (Grlh). New York: Garland, 1992.

Benedetti, Mario. Cuentos De Mujeres Infieles : Antología. Santiago de Chile: Andrés Bello, 1996.

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.

---. "The Geography of Gender in the House of Mirth." Studies in the Novel 22.1 (1990): 26-42.

Bennett, Bridget. "'Precious Allusions': Female Muses and Authorising Writing." Essays and Studies 51 (1998): 140-60.

---. Ripples of Dissent : Women's Stories of Marriage in the 1890s. London: J.M. Dent & Sons, 1996.

Benstock, Shari. Edith Wharton : Biography - No Gifts from Chance. Hamish Hamilton, 1994.

---. Edith Wharton: The House of Edith. Case Studies in Contemporary Criticism. New York: St. Martin's, 1993.

---. "Landscapes of Desire: Edith Wharton and Europe." American University Studies Xxiv: American Literature (Amlit). Eds. Katherine Joslin and Alan Price. New York: Peter Lang, 1993. x, 418 pp.

---. No Gifts from Chance: A Biography of Edith Wharton. New York: Scribners, 1994.

---. "'the Word Which Made All Clear': The Silent Close of 'the House of Mirth'." Feminist Issues: Practice, Politics, Theory. Eds. Alison Booth and U. C. Knoepflmacher. Charlottesville: UP of Virginia, 1993. viii, 393 pp.

Bentley, Nancy. "'Hunting for the Real': Wharton and the Science of Manners." Cambridge Companions to Literature. Ed. Millicent Bell. New York: Cambridge UP, 1995. xiii, 210 pp.

Beppu, Keiko. "Is Edith Wharton Read in Japan." Edith Wharton Review 9.1 (1992): 17-19.

---. "The Moral Significance of Living Space: The Library and Kitchen in the House of Mirth." Edith Wharton Review 14.2 (1997): 3-7.

---. "The Mother and Mother-in-Law in Wharton's Novels: The Handmaid in Patriarchal Society." Kobe Jogakuin Daigaku Kenkyujo Yakuin/Kobe College Studies 40.3 [118] (1994): 27-37.

---. "Wharton Questions Motherhood." Studies in Mod. Lit. Eds. Lyall H. Powers and Clare Virginia Eby. Ann Arbor: Univ. Microfilms Internat. Research P, 1988. xiv, 192 pp.

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. 1995.

Biundo, James V. "The Frozen World of Ethan Frome." The Image of Nature in Literature, the Media, and Society. Eds. Will Wright and Steven Kaplan. Pueblo, CO: Soc. for the Interdisciplinary Study of Social Imagery University of Southern Colorado, 1993. 367 pp.

Blackall, Jean Frantz. "The Absent Children in Edith Wharton's Fiction." Edith Wharton Review 12.1 (1995): 3-6.

---. "Charity at the Window: Narrative Technique in Edith Wharton's Summer." Edith Wharton: New Critical Essays (Grlh). Eds. Alfred Bendixen and Annette Zilversmit. New York: Garland, 1992. xii, 329 pp.

---. "Edith Wharton's Art of Ellipsis." Journal of Narrative Technique 17.2 (1987): 145-62.

---. "Henry and Edith: 'the Velvet Glove' as an 'in' Joke." The Henry James Review 7.1 (1985): 21-25.

---. "Imaginative Encounter: Edith Wharton and Emily Bronte." Edith Wharton Review 9.1 (1992): 9-11, 27.

---. "The Intrusive Voice: Telegrams in the House of Mirth and the Age of Innocence." Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 20.2 (1991): 163-68.

---. "The Sledding Accident in Ethan Frome." Studies in Short Fiction 21.2 (1984): 145-46.

Bloom, Harold. American Fiction 1914 to 1945. Critical Cosmos Series. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1986.

---. American Women Fiction Writers, 1900-1960. Volume Three. Women Writers of English and Their Works. Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers, 1998.

---. Edith Wharton. Mod. Crit. Views. New York: Chelsea, 1986.

Blum, Virginia L. "Edith Wharton's Erotic Other-World." Literature and Psychology 33.1 (1987): 12-29.

Bose, Mita. Fictional Conventions in the Novels of Henry James and Edith Wharton. 1981.

Boydston, Jeanne. "'Grave Endearing Traditions': Edith Wharton and the Domestic Novel." Contribs. In Women's Studies. Eds. Alice Kessler-Harris and William McBrien. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1988. ix, 350 pp.

Branson, Stephanie. "Ripe Fruit: Fantastic Elements in the Short Fiction of Ellen Glasgow, Edith Wharton, and Eudora Welty." Edith Wharton: New Critical Essays (Grlh). Ed. Julie Brown. New York: Garland, 1995. xxx, 367 pp.Branson, Stephanie R. New Fruit: Fantastic Elements in the Short Fiction of Isak Dinesen, Ellen Glasgow, Edith Wharton, and Eudora Welty. 1990.

Bratton, Daniel. "Edith Wharton and Louis Bromfield: A Jeffersonian and a Victorian." Edith Wharton Review 10.2 (1993): 8-11.

Bratton, Daniel Lance. Conspicuous Consumption and Conspicuous Leisure in the Novels of Edith Wharton. 1984.

Brazin, Nancy Topping. "The Destruction of Lily Bart: Capitalism, Christianity, and Male Chauvinism." Denver Quarterly 17.4 (1983): 97-108.

Bremer, Sidney H. "American Dreams and American Cities in Three Post-World War I Novels." South Atlantic Quarterly 79 (1980): 274-85.

Brennan, Joseph Payne. "Can the Supernatural Story Survive?" Edith Wharton: New Critical Essays (Grlh). Eds. Douglas Robillard and Benjamin F. Fisher. New York: Garland, 1996. xi, 263 pp.

Brinker, Ludger. "The Gilded Void: Edith Wharton, Abraham Cahan, and the Turn of Century American Culture." Edith Wharton Review 10.2 (1993): 3-7.

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. 1996.

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.

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. 1996.

Brown, E. K., and Alfred Bendixen. "Edith Wharton's Poetry." Edith Wharton: New Critical Essays (Grlh). Eds. Alfred Bendixen and Annette Zilversmit. New York: Garland, 1992. xii, 329 pp.

Brown, Julie. American Women Short Story Writers : A Collection of Critical Essays. Edith Wharton: New Critical Essays ;. New York: Garland Pub., 1995.

Brown, Mary Margaret. Edith Wharton's Irony: From the Short Stories to the Infinitudes. 1991.

Bruccoli, Matthew J., and Judith Baughman. Modern Women Writers. Essential Bibliography of American Fiction. New York: Facts on File, 1994.

Burbridge, Martha Vanbiesem de. "Un Cuento De Maria Teresa Maiorana Frente a Uno De Edith Wharton." Primeras Jornadas Internacionales De Literatura Argentina/Comparistica: Actas. Ed. Teresita Frugoni de Fritzsche. Buenos Aires, Argentina: Facultad de Filosofia y Letras Universidad de Buenos Aires, 1996. 520 pp.

Burleson, Donald R. "Sabbats: Hawthorne/Wharton." StWF 12 (1993): 12-16.

Burleson, Mollie L. "Edith Wharton's Summer: Through the Glass Darkly." StWF 13 (1993): 19-21.

Cahill, Susan Neunzig. Writing Women's Lives : An Anthology of Autobiographical Narratives by Twentieth Century American Women Writers. 1st ed. New York, NY: HarperPerennial, 1994.

Cahir, Linda Costanzo. "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. 1994.

Cain, William E. "Wharton's Art of Presence: The Case of Gerty Farish in the House of Mirth." EWhN 6.2 (1989): 1-2, 7-8.

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.

---. Resisting Regionalism : Gender and Naturalism in American Fiction, 1885-1915. Athens: Ohio University Press, 1997.

---. "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, GA: U of Georgia P, 1997. xxix, 312 pp.

Campbell, James. "Cosmic Indifferentism in the Fiction of H. P. Lovecraft." Edith Wharton: New Critical Essays (Grlh). Eds. Douglas Robillard and Benjamin F. Fisher. New York: Garland, 1996. xi, 263 pp.

Carey, Delecia Seay. Resisting the Readings: New Feminist Interpretive Strategies for Cather, Wharton, and Fauset. 1994.

Carlin, Deborah. "To Form a More Imperfect Union: Gender, Tradition, and the Text in Wharton's the Fruit of the Tree." Edith Wharton: New Critical Essays (Grlh). Eds. Alfred Bendixen and Annette Zilversmit. New York: Garland, 1992. xii, 329 pp.

Carpenter, Lynette. "Deadly Letters, Sexual Politics, and the Dilemma of the Woman Writer: Edith Wharton's 'the House of the Dead Hand'." American Literary Realism 24.2 (1992): 55-69.

Carpenter, Lynette, and Wendy K. Kolmar. Haunting the House of Fiction : Feminist Perspectives on Ghost Stories by American Women. 1st ed. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1991.

Caserio, Robert L. "Edith Wharton and the Fiction of Public Commentary." Western Humanities Review 40.3 (1986): 189-208.

Castillo, Susan Perez. "Edith Wharton: Strategies of Expatriation." History of European Ideas 20.1-3 (1995): 607-13.

Castro, Ginette. "The House of Mirth: Chronique D'une Femme Et D'une Societe." Annales Du Centre De Recherches Sur L'amerique Anglophone. Eds. Jean Beranger, Jean Cazemajou and Pierre Spriet. Talence: Pubs. de la Maisons de Sciences de l'Homme d'Aquitaine Univ. de Bordeaux III, 1981. 204 pp.

Cavanaugh, Cheryl Lynn. Fashion, Class, and Labor: Clothing in American Women's Fiction, 1840-1913. 1998.

Caws, Mary Ann. "Framing in Two Opposite Modes: Ford and Wharton." The Comparatist: Journal of the Southern Comparative Literature Association 10 (1986): 114-20.

Celly, Anu. "Barricaded by Banalities of Evasion: Women in the Age of Innocence." Indian Journal of American Studies 28.1-2 (1998): 37-47.

Chambers, Dianne. "Female Roles and National Identity in Kay Boyle's Plagued by the Nightingale and Edith Wharton's Madame De Treymes." Critical Essays on American Literature (Ceal). Ed. Marilyn Elkins. New York, NY: G. K. Hall, 1997. xv, 316 pp.

---. "Pollution Control in Old New York: Edith Wharton's the Age of Innocence." CEA Critic: An Official Journal of the College English Association 60.3 (1998): 37-49.

Chrisman, Kimberly. "'the Upholstery Life': Clothing and Character in the Novels of Edith Wharton." Dress 25 (1998): 17-32.

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.

Coard, Robert L. "Edith Wharton's Influence on Sinclair Lewis." MFS: Modern Fiction Studies 31.3 (1985): 511-27.

Coleman, Debra, et al. Architecture and Feminism. 1st ed. New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 1996.

Collins, Alexandra. "The Art of Self-Perception in Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway and Edith Wharton's the Reef." Atlantis: A Women's Studies Journal/Revue d'Etudes sur les Femmes 7.2 (1982): 47-58.

---. "The Noyade of Marriage in Edith Wharton's the Custom of the Country." English Studies in Canada 9.2 (1983): 197-212.

Collinson, C. S. "The Whirlpool and the House of Mirth." Gissing Newsletter 16.4 (1980): 12-16.

Colquitt, Clare. "Contradictory Possibilities: Wharton Scholarship 1992-1994: A Bibliographic Essay." Edith Wharton Review 12.2 (1995): 37-44.

---. "Succumbing to the 'Literary Style': Arrested Desire in the House of Mirth." Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 20.2 (1991): 153-62.

---. "Unpacking Her Treasures: Edith Wharton's 'Mysterious Correspondence' with Morton Fullerton." Library Chronicle of the University of Texas 31 (1985): 73-107.

Colquitt, Clare Elizabeth. Composing the Self: Edith Wharton and the Economy of Desire. 1987.

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. 293 pp.

Connell, Eileen. The Age of Experience: Edith Wharton and the 'Divorce Question' in Early Twentieth-Century America. 1997.

Cooke, Elizabeth, and Edith Wharton. Zeena. 1st ed. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1996.

Costa, Richard Hauer. An Appointment with Somerset Maugham : And Other Literary Encounters. 1st ed. College Station: Texas A & M University Press, 1994.

Coulombe, Joseph. "Man or Mannequin? Lawrence Selden in the House of Mirth." Edith Wharton Review 13.2 (1996): 3-8.

Craig, Theresa, and Edith Wharton. Edith Wharton : A House Full of Rooms, Architecture, Interiors, and Gardens. New York: The Monacelli Press, 1996.

Crowley, John W. "The Unmastered Streak: Feminist Themes in Wharton's Summer." American Literary Realism 15.1 (1982): 86-96.

Cuddy, Lois A. "Triangles of Defeat and Liberation: The Quest for Power in Edith Wharton's Fiction." Perspectives on Contemporary Literature 8 (1982): 18-26.

Das, Dilip K. "The American Family in Transition: Some Turn-of-the-Century Images." Indian Journal of American Studies 21.2 (1991): 47-54.

Davidson, Cathy N. "Kept Women in the House of Mirth." Markham Review 9 (1979): 10-13.

Davidson, Cathy N., and E. M. Broner. The Lost Tradition : Mothers and Daughters in Literature. New York: F. Ungar Pub. Co., 1980.

Davis, Linette. "Vulgarity and Red Blood in the Age of Innocence." Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association 20.2 (1987): 1-8.

Davis, Owen, et al. Ethan Frome : A Dramatization of Edith Wharton's Novel. New York: Dramatists Play Service, 1982.

DeShong, Scott. "Protagonism in the Reef: Wharton's Novelistic Discourse." Edith Wharton Review 8.2 (1991): 19-23.

Dessner, Lawrence Jay. "Edith Wharton and the Problem of Form." Ball State University Forum 24.3 (1983): 54-63.

Di Giuseppe, Rita. "Dialectic of Transvaluation in Edith Wharton's the House of Mirth." Florida State Univ. Conference on Literature and Film. Ed. John D. Simons. Gainesville: UP of Florida, 1994. 186 pp.

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. 1997.

Dimock, Wai-chee. "Debasing Exchange: Edith Wharton's the House of Mirth." PMLA: Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 100.5 (1985): 783-92.

Dimock, Wai Chee. "Debasing Exchange: Edith Wharton's the House of Mirth." Case Studies in Contemporary Criticism. Ed. Shari Benstock. New York: St. Martin's, 1993. xii, 498 pp.

Dittmar, Linda. "When Privilege Is No Protection: The Woman Artist in Quicksand and the House of Mirth." Writing the Woman Artist: Essays on Poetics, Politics, and Portraiture. Ed. Suzanne W. Jones. Philadelphia: U of Pennsylvania P, 1991. 133-54.

Dixon, Roslyn. "Reflecting Vision in the House of Mirth." Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 33.2 (1987): 211-22.

Dluzynski Quinn, Laura. 'the Publicity of Print': Edith Wharton and the Publishing Industry. 1996.

Donaldson, Susan Van D'Elden. Competing Voices : The American Novel, 1865-1914. Twayne's Critical History of the Novel. New York and London: Twayne Publishers ;Prentice Hall International, 1998.

Donovan, Josephine. After the Fall : The Demeter-Persephone Myth in Wharton, Cather, and Glasgow. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1989.

DuBow, Wendy M. "The Businesswoman in Edith Wharton." Edith Wharton Review 8.2 (1991): 11-18.

Duke, Maurice, Jackson R. Bryer, and M. Thomas Inge. American Women Writers : Bibliographical Essays. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1983.

Dupree, Ellen. "Jamming the Machinery: Minesis in the Custom of the Country." American Literary Realism 22.2 (1990): 5-16.

Dupree, Ellen Phillips. "Wharton, Lewis and the Nobel Prize Address." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 56.2 (1984): 262-70.

DuPree, Merrily Ellen. Edith Wharton's Business-Feminism. 1987.

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. 144 pp.

Dwight, Eleanor. Edith Wharton : An Extraordinary Life. New York: Abrams, 1994.

---. The Gilded Age : Edith Wharton and Her Contemporaries. New York, NY: Universe, 1995.

---. The Influence of Italy on Edith Wharton. 1984.

Dyman, Jenni. Lurking Feminism : The Ghost Stories of Edith Wharton. American University Studies. Series Xxiv, American Literature,. New York: P. Lang, 1996.

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.

Eby, Clare Virginia. "Silencing Women in Edith Wharton's the Age of Innocence." Colby Quarterly 28.2 (1992): 93-104.

Edel, Leon. "Summers in an Age of Innocence: In France with Edith Wharton." New York Times Book Review (1991): 3, 44,46.

---. "Walter Berry and the Novelists: Proust, James, and Edith Wharton." Nineteenth-Century Fiction 38.4 (1984): 514-28.

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. 1996.

Ehrhardt, Julia, BBC Education & Training., and Films for the Humanities (Firm). "Edith Wharton & Her Novels." London

Princeton, NJ: BBC Education ;

Eichhorn, Jill E. Working Bodies, Working Minds: The Domestic Politics of American Women in Labor, 1890-1940. 1995.

Elbert, Monika. "T. S. Eliot and Wharton's Modernist Gothic." Edith Wharton Review 11.1 (1994): 19-25.

---. "The Transcendental Economy of Wharton's Gothic Mansions." American Transcendental Quarterly 9.1 (1995): 51-67.

Elbert, Monika M. "The Politics of Maternality in Summer." Edith Wharton Review 7.2 (1990): 4-9, 24.

Erlich, Gloria. "Subjectivity and Speculation in Thematic Biography: Nathaniel Hawthorne and Edith Wharton." Biography and Source Studies. Ed. Frederick R. Karl. New York: AMS, 1996. xi, 125 pp.

Erlich, Gloria C. "The Female Conscience in Edith Wharton's Shorter Fiction: Domestic Angel or Inner Demon?" Cambridge Companions to Literature. Ed. Millicent Bell. New York: Cambridge UP, 1995. xiii, 210 pp.

---. "The Libertine as Liberator: Morton Fullerton and Edith Wharton." Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 20.2 (1991): 97-108.

---. The Sexual Education of Edith Wharton. Berkeley: U of California P, 1992.

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Espejo, Ramon. "Sea-Anemones and Rocks: Edith Wharton's the House of Mirth in the Context of American Naturalism." Revista de Estudios Norteamericanos 5 (1996): 29-47.

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