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Jakeway’s take on The Buccaneers might not be for Edith Wharton purists, but it definitely should be top of the list for fans of romantic, soapy period dramas like the aforementioned Sanditon ...
Get a sneak peek at where things stand between the Duke of Tintagel and his new love in this week's episode of The Buccaneers ...
Edith Wharton’s unfinished novel The Buccaneers was completed and published in 1938, after the author’s death in France the previous year. In the book, which is a heck of a read and the basis ...
Edith Wharton knows houses. Her first published book was “The Decoration of Houses,” written with Ogden Codman, Jr., which argued for “house-decoration as a branch of architecture,” and ...
Edith Wharton’s 1934 autobiography, “A Backward Glance,” glances a bit more carefully at some things than others. She gives her close friend and fellow literary lion Henry James a chapter ...
Just in case you’ve forgotten (or possibly blocked out) that semester in high school or college when you read Edith Wharton’s 1911 novella “Ethan Frome,” here is a brief refresher: During ...
Edith Wharton: Why the Age of Innocence author is vanishing from New York City. For such an old city as New York, there are surprisingly few buildings that remain of her time.
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