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(Classics to read in English _ The Early Short Fiction of Edith Wharton ? Part 1 by Edith Wharton)
Edith Wharton (1862-1937), born as Edith Newbold Jones, was an American novelist, short story writer, and designer. She combines an insider's view of America's privileged life with a good, natural wit to write her humorous and edgy novels and short stories. Wharton was familiar with many of the literature and public figures of her time, including Henry James and Theodore Roosevelt. In addition to her writing, she was a highly regarded landscape architect, interior designer, and fashionist of her time.
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MRS. MANSTEYS VIEW
THE BOLTED DOOR
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THE DILETTANTE
THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD HAND
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