Thursday, January 23, 2020
Edith Wharton Essay -- Literature
Edith Wharton once wrote, ââ¬Å"Life is the saddest thing next to death (Johnson and Zimmerman).â⬠ She is also said to have been ââ¬Å"among the first American writers to gain a sense of the world as an evil place (Johnson and Zimmerman).â⬠   Edith Newbold Jones was considered to be a ââ¬Å"product of New York Cityâ⬠ (Johnson and Zimmerman) and was born on January 24, 1862 (a day she tried to keep secret (ââ¬Å"Edith Wharton Biographyâ⬠ bookrags.com)) in the wealthier side of New York City.  It is said that ââ¬Å"her privileged lifestyle lead to many of her finest works (ââ¬Å"Edith Whartonâ⬠).â⬠ However, even though her last name was Jones, there was a slight suspicion that her tutor growing up was her real father, and Edith believed this (ââ¬Å"Edith Wharton Biographyâ⬠ bookrags.com).  The ever-popular term ââ¬Å"Keeping up with the Jonesesâ⬠ is also ââ¬Å"a phrase coined about Edith Whartonââ¬â¢s family (ââ¬Å"Edith Whartonâ⬠).â⬠  Edith Wharton was born just a few years before the end of the Civil War.  When it ended in 1865, many things began to change for everyone, and that was one thing that Whartonââ¬â¢s family strongly dislikedââ¬âchanges (Johnson and Zimmerman).  Therefore, in 1866, her family traveled to Europe and visited Italy, Germany, France, and Spain (Johnson and Zimmerman), and this was where ââ¬Å"she spent much of her childhood (Johnson and Zimmerman).â⬠  In fact they stayed there for about six years after the war (ââ¬Å"Edith Wharton Biographyâ⬠ Bio.)  In 1872, she and her family came back to New York, but they spend their summers away from the city in Newport, Rhode Island.  Then in 1873, Walter Pater publishes his ââ¬Å"Studies in the History of the Renaissance (Davis ââ¬Å"Timelineâ⬠).â⬠  This is an important fact because in her novel The Age of Innocence she writes,       ââ¬Å"Newland Archer prided himse...              ...053&it=r&p=LitRC&sw=w>.  Johnson, Doug, and Phoebe Zimmermann. "Edith Wharton, 1862-1937: Wrote Novels of	the Young and Innocent in a Dishonest World." voanews.com. Voice of America,	2007. 15 Feb 2012. .  Lewis, R.W.B. ââ¬Å"A Writer of Short Stories.â⬠  Edith Wharton. Ed. Harold Bloom. New	York:	Chelsea House	 Publishers, 1986.  Naipaul, V. S. "A review of 'Of Age and Innocence'." New Statesman 56.1447 (6 Dec.	1958): 827. Rpt. in Contemporary Literary Criticism. Ed. Roger Matuz and Cathy	Falk. Vol. 66. Detroit: Gale Research, 1991. Literature Resource Center. 27 Feb.	2012.	.  Wharton, Edith. The Age of Innocence. New York: The Modern Library, 1948, ââ¬Å"A Note	on the Author of The Age of Innocenceâ⬠- 68.                         
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