Berkshire Eagle: New paranormal show seeks spirit of Edith Wharton in pilot episode filmed at The Mount
New paranormal show seeks spirit of Edith Wharton in pilot episode filmed at The Mount
A collection of spooky short fiction by Edith Wharton and a historical nonfiction narrative about a woman who claimed to be haunted. By Sadie Stein Dear readers, We all have our forms of escapism.
LENOX — This fall, The Mount, Edith Wharton’s historic home and estate, invites visitors to a season full of chills, thrills and artistic wonder, including the return of "NightWood." For literature ...
When Edith Wharton was nine years old she contracted typhoid fever and fell gravely ill. Confined to her bed, week after week, she wished most fervently not for recovery but for books. “During my ...
In 1902 American writer Edith Wharton and her husband Teddy purchased 113 acres of land in Lenox, Massachusetts, from Georgiana Sargent, an avid gardener and socialite. There Wharton would build The ...
One might think that R.W.B. Lewis's excellent 1975 biography had precluded the need for another book about Edith Wharton. Not so. Reading Lee's superb new biography is akin to comparing a fine ...
Beautiful collectible hardback edition in the British Library’s Gilded Nightmares series, gathering Wharton’s rarely anthologised tales. Features a new introductory essay discussing Wharton’s ...
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