Keyword [Edith Wharton] Result: 101 - 120 | Page: 6 of 8 |
| 101. | The threatening object in late nineteenth-century American and British fiction (Henry James, Edith Wharton, Oscar Wilde) |
| 102. | The republic of the spirit: Eros and Thanatos in the works of Edith Wharton |
| 103. | Talking shop: Craft and design in Hawthorne, James, and Wharton (Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry James, Edith Wharton) |
| 104. | Pressured identities: American individualism in the age of the crowd (Stephen Crane, Theodore Dreiser, Frank Norris, Edith Wharton) |
| 105. | Processes of elimination: Waste and American fiction at the turn of the twentieth century (Theodore Dreiser, Edith Wharton, Frank Norris, Upton Sinclair) |
| 106. | The remains of the Victorian gentleman in James, Conrad, and Wharton (Henry James, Joseph Conrad, Edith Wharton, Ford Madox Ford, Edgar Rice Burroughs) |
| 107. | In 'the service of letters': A study of Edith Wharton's nonfiction and its relationship to her fiction |
| 108. | Ghost-writing into eternity: Representations of the woman author as spirit/conjurer (Edith Wharton, Shirley Jackson, Alison Lurie, Joyce Carol Oates, Sylvia Plath) |
| 109. | Artists, celebrities, and reformers: American women literary autobiographers in the 1930s (Edith Wharton, Gertrude Atherton, Mary Austin, Charlotte Perkins Gilman) |
| 110. | Darwin matters: Modernism and mate choice in Wharton, Joyce, and Hurston (Charles Darwin, Edith Wharton, Ireland, James Joyce, Zora Neale Hurston) |
| 111. | Voices of disobedience in the fiction of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Kate Chopin, Edith Wharton, Nella Larsen, and Mary Austin |
| 112. | Part blood, part ketchup: Coming of age in America with J. D. Salinger, Philip Roth, John Irving, Edith Wharton and Jamaica Kincaid |
| 113. | Novel work: Theater and journalism in the writing of Theodore Dreiser, Edith Wharton and Willa Cather |
| 114. | Economic indicators: Force and regulation in the turn of the century United States (Henry Adams, Edith Wharton, Frank Norris) |
| 115. | Visuality, perception, and the self in works by Edith Wharton, Willa Cather, and Sarah Orne Jewett |
| 116. | Delicate pursuit: Discretion in Henry James and Edith Wharton |
| 117. | Family and social class in selected novels of Edith Wharton and Theodore Dreiser |
| 118. | Rising to the surface: Suicide as narrative strategy in twentieth century women's fiction (Kate Chopin, Edith Wharton, Virginia Woolf, Doris Lessing, Zimbabwe, Margaret Atwood, Sylvia Plath) |
| 119. | Writing, sexuality, and the garden: The project of Edith Wharton |
| 120. | Sexual exiles: Edith Wharton, Henry Miller, James Baldwin and the culture of sex and sexuality in New York City |
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