Edith Wharton : a descriptive bibliography
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Edith Wharton : a descriptive bibliography
(Pittsburgh series in bibliography)
University of Pittsburgh Press, 1990
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Includes index
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Description
Although she is mainly remembered today for her major works - "The House of Mirth"(1905), "The Custom of the Country" (1913) , "Ethan Frome" (1911) and "The Age of Innocence" (1920) - Edith Wharton was the writer of many other novels, short stories and travel books, as well as a perceptive judge of contemporary art and literature. Recent years have seen a renewal of critical attention to her oeuvre. This work comprises a descriptive bibliography of her work, providing the publication history of American, British and Canadian first editions, anthologies of her writings and contributions to other volumes and to periodicals.
Table of Contents
- Separate publications - collected editions
- first book and pamphlet appearances
- first-appearance contributions to magazines and newspapers
- books edited by Wharton. Appendix: Principal works about Wharton.
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