Edith Wharton - the House of Mirth: "If Only We'd Stop Trying to Be Happy, We Could Have a Pretty Good Time."  - Edith Wharton - Books - A Word To The Wise - 9781783944736 - July 10, 2014
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Edith Wharton - the House of Mirth: "If Only We'd Stop Trying to Be Happy, We Could Have a Pretty Good Time." 

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Edith Wharton - the House of Mirth: "If Only We'd Stop Trying to Be Happy, We Could Have a Pretty Good Time." 

Edith Newbold Jones was born in New York on January 24, 1862. Born into wealth this background of privilege allowed her to write critic novels and stories about it culminating in her Pulitzer Prize winning novel ?The Age Of Innocence?. Marriage to Edward Robbins Wharton, who was 12 years older in 1885 allowed her to travel extensively. It was shortly apparent that her husband suffered from acuter depression and so the travelling ceased and they retired to The Mount, their estate designed by Edith Wharton . By 1908 his state was said to be incurable and prior to divorcing Edwards in 1913 she began an affair, in 1908, with Morton Fullerton, a Times journalist, who was her intellectual equal and allowed her writing talents to push forward and write the novels for which she is so well known. Acknowledged as one of the great American writers with novels such as Ethan Frome and the House Of Mirth among many. Wharton also wrote many short stories, including ghost stories and poems which we look at here in this volume. Edith Wharton died of a stroke in 1937 at the Domaine Le Pavillon Colombe, her 18th-century house on Rue de Montmorency in Saint-Brice-sous-Forêt.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 10, 2014
ISBN13 9781783944736
Publishers A Word To The Wise
Pages 216
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 12 mm   ·   299 g
Language English  

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