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Works
Age of Innocence, The, Bunner Sisters, The, Ethan Frome, Glimpses of the Moon, The, House of Mirth, The, Summer, Artemis to Actaeon, and Other Verses, ClassicNotes: About Edith Wharton, Fighting France, From Dunkerque to Belfort, Literature Network: The Reef, Madame De Treymes, Roman Fever by Edith Wharton, Tales of Men and Ghosts, The Descent of Man and Other Stories, The Early Short Fiction, Part One, The Early Short Fiction, Part Two
Big Bill's Edith Wharton Stuff
Biography and bibliography of the writer with links to other resources.
Biography
Good site with lots of information on Edith Wharton. Illustrated.
Edith Wharton
Biographical information with a chronological listing of events in her life, bibliography with links to selected electronic texts, picture gallery, and a list of biographical and critical resources.
Edith Wharton Restoration, Inc.
Founded in 1980 to preserve and restore Edith Wharton's home, The Mount, in Lenox, Massachusetts and to establish it as a cultural center dedicated to the study and promotion of Edith Wharton, literature, and the design arts.
Edith Wharton's World
Biographical information with accompanying portraits of people and places within her works and life. Based on an exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center - Edith Wh
Biography and information on the Center's collection of letters of Edith Wharton, 1907-1931 (bulk 1907-1917) consists in the greatest part of letters which have been arranged in three series: I. Letters to Morton Fullerton; II. Letters to Edith Wharton; and III. Letters from Edith Wharton to others.
Perspectives in American Literature - Edith Wharto
Selected bibliography of works and articles.
The American Novelist and Lily Barts Excessive Ame
Essay on Wharton and her novel The House of Mirth.
The Edith Wharton Society
Offers scholars and other interested persons an opportunity to share in the study and appreciation of the life and works of Edith Wharton through annual meetings, sessions, special conferences, and its journal, The Edith Wharton Review.