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'Age Of Desire': How Wharton Lost Her 'Innocence'
Aug 10, 2012 · Edith Wharton moved to Paris in the early 1900s. Not long after, in 1913, after her affair with Morton Fullerton had ended, she divorced her …
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The Secret Love of Edith Wharton’s Life ‹ Literary Hub
Aug 15, 2016 · Though her marriage was long over, she was not yet officially divorced from Teddy Wharton at the time, and she hid the affair from Berry, …
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Life Story: Edith Wharton - Women & the American Story
Edith had an affair in 1907 with Morton Fullerton, who was a journalist. It was a short and unhappy relationship. In 1911, Teddy admitted to Edith that he had been unfaithful too and he had spent most of her money. The couple grew further …
Edith Wharton - Wikipedia
Edith Newbold Jones was born on January 24, 1862, to George Frederic Jones and Lucretia Stevens Rhinelander, at their brownstone at 14 West Twenty-third Street in New York City. To her friends and family, she was known as "Pussy Jones". She had two elder brothers, Frederic Rhinelander and Henry Edward. Frederic married Mary Cadwalader Rawle; their daughter was landscape archi…
Wikipedia · Text under CC-BY-SA licenseBOOK REVIEW: A scandalous 19th-century divorce began with …
Aug 1, 2024 · Nearly 50 years before the Pulitzer winner sold her Lenox estate, divorced Teddy Wharton and permanently moved to France, her mother's cousin was at the center of a …
Edith Wharton (1862-1937) - American Aristocracy
After her divorce, she settled permanently in France from 1918, dying there in 1937. Her husband was Teddy Wharton (great-great grandson of Joseph Wharton), she died without children.
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The Emergence of Edith Wharton - The New Republic
Edith Wharton had a horror of divorce and tried for some years to keep up at least a social front but eventually the couple did split up.
Edith Wharton, Grande Dame of American Literature
Mar 28, 2018 · Upon the couple’s divorce in 1913, Edith moved to France. In Edith Wharton: A Woman in Her Time (1971) Louis Auchincloss sums up the story of the marriage:
Short Story #221: The Reckoning by Edith Wharton
Aug 10, 2014 · The husband admits to this and that he will seek a divorce with her. She is horror-stricken by the declaration and finds herself at a loss. She eventually finds herself at the house of her ex-husband and seeks his presence.
A Divorce Novel: Edith Wharton, The Children (1928)
May 17, 2016 · This is very much a Divorce Novel, dealing with ‘the compromises and promiscuities of modern life.’ Their children are allowed to run wild, largely untutored. Judith, we learn, is barely literate, and one of her closest friends …
Marriage, Divorce, and “diversified elements of misery”
Sep 5, 2013 · Edith Wharton was fascinated with marriage and divorce as subjects for fiction. She began work on The Custom of the Country in 1907, but set it aside to write two other novels. Ethan Frome was published in 1911 and …
Edith Wharton Biography - life, family, childhood, story, death, …
In 1910 the Whartons moved to France, where Edward Wharton suffered a nervous breakdown and was placed in a sanitorium, a hospital for the mentally unstable. After their divorce in 1913, …
The Life of Edith Wharton - historythings.com
Aug 12, 2023 · Due to an their increasing differences, Edith and Edward sold The Mount and were divorced by 1913. After her divorce, Edith made France her permanent home. As World War I …
Edith Wharton Biography - eNotes.com
Wharton's marriage endured for nearly three decades, likely sustained by the conservative values of her social class. However, her eventual divorce in 1913, coupled with other personal …
The Other Two (short story) - Wikipedia
Wharton explores themes of marriage, divorce, and social class through the perspective of businessman Mr. Waythorn, shortly after his marriage to the twice-divorced Alice. The story …
Domesticity beyond Sentiment: Edith Wharton, Decoration, and …
Sep 1, 2011 · Yet Wharton's house-love, far from celebrating sentimental attachments, may be seen as the opposite: an expression of unhappiness in her marriage, anticipating her eventual …
Spragg, Wharton sought divorce not to "trade up" in the marriage market, but because she found, after agonizing self-reflection, that her definition of marriage as "a living together, a sharing of …
How Edith Wharton Changed My Understanding of Marriage
Jan 4, 2018 · In reality, she filed for divorce and was stripped of her titles. She became a schoolteacher, remarried, and died at 43. Years later, I’m reminded that the very act of being …
'Traditions That Have Lost Their Meaning Are the Hardest of All to ...
First published under the title “Other Times, Other Manners” less than two years before the conclusion of Edith Wharton’s own controversial divorce from Teddy Wharton in 1913, the …
Edith Wharton and the alienation of divorce (Chapter 5) - The ...
Oct 24, 2009 · Surveying the “fantastic” spectacle of international social life at a Paris restaurant, in Wharton's Custom of the Country, the Frenchman Raymond de Chelles is unable to …