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The Disillusionment Of Edith Wharton

Submitted by Anna Molberg, Mar 30, 2007 13:28

It's interesting to see how the personal lives of authors can influence their writings


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Mae 

May 23, 2007 22:04

This is a much anticipated book for me, as I highly enjoyed Ms. Lee's Virginia Woolf. It is certainly true... [MORE]

Donna Winthrop-Davis 

Apr 7, 2007 15:07

It's interesting to see how the personal lives of authors can influence their writings

Anna Molberg 

Mar 30, 2007 13:28

Now if someone would just tell me where I could buy the book -- neither Amazon nor Barnes and Noble... [MORE]

DGG 

Mar 29, 2007 15:48

The new biography titled Edith Wharton by Hermione Lee has the official publication date of April 10, 2007 for its... [MORE]

Emory Shatzer 

Mar 30, 2007 21:44

Ms. Lee's book on Wharton could not have possibly been better reviewed by any other living being. Wow! And all... [MORE]

Sir Joshua 

Mar 28, 2007 08:11

To run across an insightful commentary on one of my all time favorite authors written by another of my all... [MORE]

Robert Cross 

Mar 29, 2007 09:34

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