Edith Wharton

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Born:
Jan. 24, 1862
Died:
Aug. 11, 1937

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Edith Wharton was a Pulitzer Prize-winning American novelist, short story writer and designer.

The Age of Innocence (1920) won the 1921 Pulitzer Prize for literature, making her the first woman to win the award. She spoke fluent French as well as several other languages and many of her books were published in both French and English. (Source)

Books by Edith Wharton

Edith Wharton: House of Mirth (2018, Creative Media Partners, LLC, Franklin Classics)

House of Mirth

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Ray Bradbury, Stephen King, Clive Barker, Charles Dickens, Harlan Ellison, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Philip K. Dick, H.P. Lovecraft, Robert Bloch, Fritz Leiber, Richard Matheson, Theodore Sturgeon, Joanna Russ, Gene Wolfe, Edgar Allan Poe, Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, William Faulkner, Edith Nesbit, Shirley Jackson, Henry James, Joyce Carol Oates, Montague Rhodes James, Ambrose Bierce, Robert Aickman, Manly Wade Wellman, Algernon Blackwood, Nathaniel Hawthorne, David G. Hartwell, Edith Wharton, Thomas M. Disch, John Collier, Lucy Clifford, Russell Kirk, Michael Shea, Karl Edward Wagner, Charles L. Grant, Robert Hichens, Dennis Etchison, David Herbert Lawrence, Tanith Lee, Flannery O'Connor, Ramsey Campbell, Walter De la Mare, Ivan Turguenev, Robert Chambers, Oliver Onions, Fitz-James O'Brien: The Dark Descent (Paperback, Tor) No rating

The Dark Descent

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Edith Wharton: The Age of Innocence (Paperback, 2004, Barnes & Noble) No rating

The Age of Innocence

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