Edith Wharton
Edith Wharton (1862-1937) was an American novelist, short story writer, and designer who drew upon her insider's knowledge of upper-class New York society to realistically portray the lives and morals of the Gilded Age. She became the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1921 for her novel The Age of Innocence. Her other well-known works include The House of Mirth and the novella Ethan Frome.
novels
short stories
poetry
non-fiction
travel books
design books
Ethan Frome [with Biographical Introduction]
Four novels of the 1920s : the glimpses of the moon/ a son at the front / twilight sleep / the... children.
Ethan Frome [with Biographical Introduction]
Ethan Frome [with Biographical Introduction]
A Backward Glance
Summer
The Reef
A Son at the Front
The House of Mirth (Norton Critical Editions)
The Touchstone
Summer (Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics)
Ethan Frome
Italian Villas and Their Gardens
The Old Maid (Dover Thrift Editions: Classic Novels)
The Age of Innocence
Bunner Sisters: A Novel
The Age of Innocence (Vintage Classics)
A Son at the Front (Dover Thrift Editions: Classic Novels)
The Age of Innocence
Edith Wharton : Novellas and Other Writings : Madame De Treymes / Ethan Frome / Summer / Old New York / The Mother's Recompense / A Backward Glance
Ethan Frome (Broadview Editions)
The House of Mirth
Ethan Frome (Oxford World's Classics)
The Letters of Edith Wharton