Tag Archives: Edith Wharton

Research round-up no. 3: Wharton in the Jazz Age

Edith Wharton with Bernard Berenson.  I wrote a chapter!  It’s off with my advisor right now, but I did get some good feedback from my thesis reading group last night.  As such, I haven’t actually spent a lot of time this week researching.  Still, I do have a few things to share. One song Charles [...]

Everything old is old again

Even The New Yorker itself is forced to admit that Jonathan Franzen’s essay on Edith Wharton treads very little new ground.

Kevin Frazier on Edith Wharton and Julian Barnes

“Lily Bart doesn’t have to be destroyed. No rule of nature decrees it. No eternal law of social relations demands it.” Kevin Frazier on Wharton and Julian Barnes at Bookslut.

The limits of “sympathy”: Franzen on Wharton

Without sympathy, whether for the writer of for the fictional characters, a work of fiction has a very hard time mattering. So what to make of Wharton, on her hundred and fiftieth birthday? There are many good reasons to wish Wharton’s work read, or read afresh, at this late literary date. You may be dismayed [...]

Research Round-up no. 2: the hodgepodge of American culture

I’m just getting going on writing this first chapter — I’m at that terrible beginning part where I can’t figure out what to say first — so I’m not researching as heavily right now.  Still, it’s nice to put some things together and remind myself why this project is fun. One song I chose this [...]

Research round-up no. 1: Edith Wharton and The Custom of the Country

Borrowing liberally from Esther’s Innogen and the Hungry Half preview posts, Research Round-up will be a small, curated collection of neat stuff that comes across my desk during my academic research.  Currently, I share one song, two people, and three lines, and I hope to do so each week.  (And if you still haven’t read Innogen, what [...]

The Mount receives $237,000 for renovation work

Congratulations to The Mount, Edith Wharton’s historic estate, on their recently awarded grants.  The grants, totaling $237,000, will allow The Mount to complete some major renovations to the Stable and Gatehouse.

My day at the Morgan

Summer might mean no school, but it also means more time for research projects.  This summer, my goal is to get a head start on my masters thesis (which I’ll be writing in the spring).  I’ve picked out my books and read them, and now I’m starting to work on connecting the dots. One of [...]

Walking tour of Edith Wharton’s New York

This weekend, the Municipal Art Society of New York explores Edith Wharton’s New York neighborhoods, Madison Square and Gramercy Park.  The walking tour takes place on Saturday, January 29th at 2 p.m.

Edith Wharton & New Year’s Day

A little post-Christmas reading: Edith Wharton’s New Year’s Day, a novella from her 1924 collection Old New York, can be read online for free.