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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.
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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. |
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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,
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