Edith Wharton

(1862-1937)

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Internet Resources The Edith Wharton Society

ASHLEY, Mike. “WHARTON, Edith (Newbold)” pp. (635-637). In St. James Guide to Horror, Ghost, and Gothic Writers, ed. David Pringle. Detroit: St. James Press/ Gale, 1998. [GGIII: 4104]. 

BANTA, Martha. “The Ghostly Gothic of Wharton’s Everyday World.” American Literary Realism 27 (1994): 1-10. [GGIII: 4105].

BEER, Janet & Avril HORNER. “‘This Isn't Exactly a Ghost Story’: Edith Wharton and Parodic Gothic." Journal of American Studies 37 (2003): 269-285. [GGIV: 0000].

BEER, Janet & Avril HORNER. “Wharton the ‘Renovator:’ Twilight Sleep as Gothic Satire.” Yearbook of English Studies 37 (2007): 177-192. [GGIV: 0000].

BILLY. Ted. “‘Domesticated with Horror’: Matrimonial Mansions in Edith Wharton's Psychological Ghost Stories.” Journal of American & Comparative Cultures 25:3-4 (2002): 433-437. [GGIV: 0000].

CHU,
Li-Min. “The Ghostly Stories of Edith Wharton.” Bulletin of National Taiwan University 26 (1977): 417-448. [GGI: 1822]. 

ELBERT, Monika M. “T.S. Eliot and Wharton’s Modernist Gothic.” Edith Wharton Review, 11:1 (1994): 19-25. [GGIII: 4107].

ELBERT, Monika  M. “The Transcendental Economy of Wharton’s Gothic Mansions.” American Transcendental Quarterly 9 (1995): 51-67. [GGIII: 4108].

ELBERT, Monika M . “Bourgeois Sexuality and the Gothic Plot in Wharton and Hawthorne” (258-270). In Hawthorne and Women: Engendering and Expanding the Hawthorne Tradition, eds. John L. Idol and Melinda M. Ponder. Amherst: University of Massacusetts Press , 1999. [GGIII: 4109].

FEDORKO, Kathy Anne. “Edith Wharton’s Haunted House: The Gothic in Her Fiction.” Dissertation Abstracts International 48 (1988): 1769A (Rutgers University). [GGII: 1078].

FEDORKO, Kathy Anne . “Edith Wharton’s Haunted Fiction: ‘The Lady’s Maid’s Bell’ and The House of Mirth” (80-107). In Haunting the House of Fiction: Feminist Perspectives on Ghost Stories by American Women, eds. Lynette Carpenter, Wendy Kolmar. Knoxville, TN: Tennessee University Press, 1991. [GGII: 1079].

FEDORKO, Kathy Anne . “‘Forbidden Things’: Gothic Confrontation with the Feminine in ‘The Young Gentlemen’ and ‘Bewitched.’” Edith Wharton Review 11:1 (1994): 3-9. [GGIII: 4112].

FEDORKO, Kathy Anne . Gender and Gothic in the Fiction of Edith Wharton. Tuscaloosa, AL: Alabama University Press, 1995. [GGIII: 4113].

GRELECKI, Lauren. “Hidden Knowledge and Maternal Secrets in Edith Wharton’s Gothic Fiction.” Master’s Thesis, Montclair State University, New Jersey, 1997. [GGIII: 4114]. 

KAYE, Richard A. “‘Unearthly Visitants’: Wharton’s Ghost Tales, Gothic Form, and the Literature of Homosexual Panic.” Edith Wharton Review 11:1 (1994): 10-18. [GGIII: 4115]. 

MURRAY, Margaret P. “The Gothic Arsenal of Edith Wharton.” Journal of Evolutionary Psychology 10 (1989): 315-321. [GGII: 1080]. 

ROBILLARD, Douglas. “Edith Wharton” (II, 783-788). In Supernatural Fiction Writers, ed. E.F. Bleiler. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1985. [GGII: 1081]. 

SASAKI, Miyoko. “The Sense of Horror in Edith Wharton.” Dissertation Abstracts International 34 (1974): 7244A (Yale University). [GGII: 1082].

SINGLEY, Carol J. “Gothic Borrowings and Innovations in Edith Wharton’s ‘A Bottle of Perrier’” (271-290). In Edith Wharton: New Critical Essays, eds. Alfred Bendixen, Annette Zilversmit. New York: Garland Publishing, 1992. [GGII: 1083]. 

STENGEL, Ellen P. “The Terror of the Usual: The Supernatural Stories of Edith Wharton.” Dissertation Abstracts International 49 (1989): 2222A (Duke University). [GGII: 1084]. 

WILSON-JORDAN, Jacqueline. “Materializing the Word: The Woman Writer and the Struggle of Authority in ‘Mr. Jones’” (63-79). In Memorial Boxes and Guarded Interiors: Edith Wharton and Material Culture, ed. Gary Totten. Tuscaloosa, AL: University of Alabama Press, 2007. [GGIV: 0000].

ZILVERSMIT, Annette. “Edith Wharton’s Last Ghosts.” College Literature 14 (1987): 296-309. [GGII: 1085] .