Tag Archives: Edith Wharton

Year in Review: 2010, Culturally Speaking

Every year, I like to take a meta-look back at what I read, watched, and listened to.  This year was one of huge change for me—I moved across the country and started grad school—but books, tv, movies, and music are always with me. Grad school completely changed my reading habits, obviously.  I read more than [...]

Literary Lady Lights: Edith Wharton

I just wrapped up a paper on food in Edith Wharton’s The House of Mirth, and while it may have made my relationship to dinner a little shaky, it only cemented my relationship to Wharton. It’s my belief that Wharton is just as relevant to us now as she was in the early 20th century, [...]

A Christmas gift from Edith Wharton

If you have an extra $17,500 lying around, you can own a Christmas gift once given by Edith Wharton.  “A fine association copy, presented by Edith Wharton on Christmas day in 1926: ‘To Paul & Minnie, with love and long memories, from Edith. Christmas, 1926.’”

Hocus Pocus was really formative for me

Halloween is among my favorite holidays, and not because I love to dress up.  I have a deep and abiding passion for the monstrous, the creepy, and the outright terrifying.  Nothing makes me happier than to spend October curled up with the scariest books and movies I can find. Previous years’ favorites have included Henry [...]