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Links to Sites

Research Sites 
  • Edith Wharton's Correspondence at the University of Texas
  • Edith Wharton Collection at the Beinecke Library (Yale)
  • Lilly Library Wharton Manuscripts Collection(Indiana University)
  • Edith Wharton Restoration at The Mount (new site address)
  • Contemporary reviews of Edith Wharton's works available online at the University of Virginia E-text Center
  • Research help for students is available on the Student Queries page and the Teaching Wharton page.  
  • Queries and replies at this site.

  • Wharton (color) Selected Informational Sites and Pages

    At the Wharton Society Site

  • Summaries and Discussion Questions for Wharton's Major Texts are now available at the Wharton Society site.
  • Illustrations from the first edition of The House of Mirth are now available at the Wharton Society site. 
  • Abby Werlock's biographical sketch of Wharton and a chronology of Wharton's life at the Wharton Society site.
  • Edith Wharton in the News: Quotations by and about Edith Wharton.
  • A parody of Edith Wharton's style by Donald Ogden Stewart.
  • Information on a painting of William Sutherland, 18th count of Sutherland, given to the Louvre by Edith Wharton
     
  • Sites

  • The Mount: Edith Wharton and the American Renaissance .  This content-rich and well-researched  site is worth a visit. 
  • Edith Wharton. A biographical sketch from the Edith Wharton Restoration at The Mount. New address.
  •  The Edith Wharton page at the popular "Domestic Goddesses" website contains links, pictures, and a biographical sketch drawn from R. W. B. Lewis's 1975 biography of Edith Wharton as well as graduate student essays selected by Kim Wells, the site owner.
  • Edith Wharton's World . An outstanding photo exhibit at the Smithsonian curated by Eleanor Dwight and Viola Hopkins Winner. 
  • Edith Wharton: An Overview with Biocritical Sources (at geocities.com). Dee Shidler's site contains pictures, a chronology, a biographical sketch, and links to popular and scholarly sites on Wharton.
  • Edith Wharton: A Life in Pictures and Text offers a brief overview of Wharton's life and an online quiz for undergraduate students. 
  •   Miscellaneous  Resources and Pages on Individual Works
  • Psychological analysis of Newland Archer by Stephen Montgomery using the Keirsey Temperament Sorter psychological test (similar to the MBTI) 
  • Photograph reproduced from The Letters of Edith Wharton, edited by R. W. B. Lewis and Nancy Lewis (New York: Macmillan/Collier Books, 1988).