Edith Wharton, arguably the most important American female novelist, stands at a particular histo...
A literary history that considers works by Cotton Mather, Ben Franklin, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Loui...
Edith Wharton: Matters of Mind and Spirit considers Wharton as a novelist of morals rather than m...
Edith Wharton: Matters of Mind and Spirit considers Wharton as a novelist of morals rather than m...
Edith Wharton is recognized as one of the twentieth century's most important American writers. Th...
This book explains the conflicting feelings of anxiety and empowerment that women, historically e...
American literature abounds with orphans who experience adoption or placements that resemble adop...
This book explains the conflicting feelings of anxiety and empowerment that women, historically e...
Henry IV, Part One has been one of Shakespeare's most popular plays since it was first produced, ...