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Keyword [Edith Wharton]
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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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