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Landscapes of desire: Edith Wharton and Europe / Shari Benstock
Edith Wharton's inner circle / Susan Goodman
Edith Wharton in France / Millicent Bell
Can France survive this defender? Contemporary American reaction to Wharton's expatriation / Kristin Olson Lauer
The salons of Wharton's fiction: Wharton and Fitzgerald, Hemingway, Faulkner and Stein / Robert A. Martin and Linda Wagner-Martin
Edith Wharton's discriminations: Eurotrash and European treasures / Carol Wershsoven
Making it her own: Edith Wharton's Europe / Shirley Foster
Edith Wharton and the dog-eared travel book / Mary Suzanne Schriber
Pathways to a personal aesthetic: Edith Wharton's travels in Italy and France / Maureen E. St. Laurent
Aesthetics and ideology in Italian backgrounds / Brigitte Bailey
Mapping the contours of a forgotten land: Edith Wharton and Spain / Teresa Gomez Reus.
Wharton mobilizes artists to aid the War homeless / Alan Price
"Behind the lines" in Edith Wharton's A son at the front: Re-writing a masculinist tradition / Judith L. Sensibar
Lily Bart and Masquerade inscribed in the female mode / Cynthia Griffin Wolff
Wharton through a Kristevan lens: the maternality of The gods arrive / Julie Olin-Ammentorp
Edith Wharton's case of Roman fever / Susan Elizabeth Sweeney
"Fleeing the Sewer": Edith Wharton, George Sand, and literary innovation / Katherine Joslin
Edith Wharton: she thought in French and wrote in English / Roger Asselineau
Edith Wharton's Reading in European languages and its influence on her work / Helen Killoran.
Edith Wharton's inner circle / Susan Goodman
Edith Wharton in France / Millicent Bell
Can France survive this defender? Contemporary American reaction to Wharton's expatriation / Kristin Olson Lauer
The salons of Wharton's fiction: Wharton and Fitzgerald, Hemingway, Faulkner and Stein / Robert A. Martin and Linda Wagner-Martin
Edith Wharton's discriminations: Eurotrash and European treasures / Carol Wershsoven
Making it her own: Edith Wharton's Europe / Shirley Foster
Edith Wharton and the dog-eared travel book / Mary Suzanne Schriber
Pathways to a personal aesthetic: Edith Wharton's travels in Italy and France / Maureen E. St. Laurent
Aesthetics and ideology in Italian backgrounds / Brigitte Bailey
Mapping the contours of a forgotten land: Edith Wharton and Spain / Teresa Gomez Reus.
Wharton mobilizes artists to aid the War homeless / Alan Price
"Behind the lines" in Edith Wharton's A son at the front: Re-writing a masculinist tradition / Judith L. Sensibar
Lily Bart and Masquerade inscribed in the female mode / Cynthia Griffin Wolff
Wharton through a Kristevan lens: the maternality of The gods arrive / Julie Olin-Ammentorp
Edith Wharton's case of Roman fever / Susan Elizabeth Sweeney
"Fleeing the Sewer": Edith Wharton, George Sand, and literary innovation / Katherine Joslin
Edith Wharton: she thought in French and wrote in English / Roger Asselineau
Edith Wharton's Reading in European languages and its influence on her work / Helen Killoran.