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Edith Wharton [Hardcover]

Hermione Lee
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1 Feb 2007

The name 'Edith Wharton' conjures up 'Gilded Age' New York, in all its snobbery and ruthlessness - the world of The Age of Innocence and The House of Mirth. But this definitive biography by Hermione Lee overturns the stereotype. This Edith Wharton is not the genteel, nostalgic chronicler of a vanished age but a fiercely modern woman, writing of sex and incest, love and war - a woman of passionate conviction and conflicting ambitions and desires.

Born in 1862 during the Civil War, Wharton broke away from her wealthy background. She travelled adventurously in Europe, eventually settling in Paris: during the First World War she committed herself to war-work, and lived in France, her 'second country' until her death in 1937. She created fabulous homes in New England and in France, and her life was filled with remarkable friends, including Henry James, Bernard Berenson, Aldous Huxley and Kenneth Clark. She ran her professional life with fierce energy, but she also had her secrets, including a passionate mid-life love-affair, recorded in a coded diary. She was unhappily married, childless, and divorced, and knew loneliness and anguish. Her brilliant, disturbing fiction shows her deep understanding of the longing and struggle in women's lives.

This masterly new biography draws on new material and delves into every aspect of Wharton's extraordinary life-story. It shifts the emphasis towards Europe, placing her in her social context and her history. In particular, it shows in fascinating detail how she worked and what lies at the heart of her magnificent and subtle books.


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  • Hardcover: 864 pages
  • Publisher: Chatto & Windus; First Edition edition (1 Feb 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0701166657
  • ISBN-13: 978-0701166656
  • Product Dimensions: 15.9 x 4.4 x 24.1 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 679,705 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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'A magnificent and subtle biography of a magnificent and subtle writer.' -- Sunday Times

'Lee is a confident and vivd critic...epic and definitive biography' -- The Times

'Lee's biography excels in its discussions of [Whartons']writing' -- The Sunday Times

'This is a glorious biography'
-- Independent on Sunday Independant on Sunday

"painstaking and elegant... One of this book's great pleasures is
Lee's discussion of Wharton's work".
-- Daily Telegraph, rev. by Kasia Boddy

'Lee's portrait blossoms into a thing of beauty in its own right' -- Vogue

'a superb biography' -- Irish Times

`brilliant biography' -- Daily Express, rev'd by Jennifer Selway

`every page is alive with colour...Lee's extended critiques are
both meticulous and accessible.' -- Daily Mail, rev'd by Stephanie Cross

`monumentally conceived and impressively executed...' -- Guardian, rev'd by Elaine Showalter

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A rich and powerful new life of a great novelist. The first biography by a British woman writer, it overturns the accepted view, displaying her as a tough, erotically brave, startlingly modern writer. Much more than the biography of Wharton for our generation - it is a touchstone in the art of the biographer, a must for everyone who cares about the period.

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23 of 26 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars A bloated book 11 Jun 2009
By Tony Heyes VINE™ VOICE
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Reading this book rapidly became a chore. The art of biography depends on research and selection. Miss Lee has clearly researched this book very well but seems to have exercised little choice over what to leave out. One is left with a feeling of having read endless lists and been told numerous irrelevancies. With judicious cutting this book would have had far more pace and been easier to read. As it is, it is more of a reference book for dipping into than a "good read"; all the information is there but the narrative drive is lost in too many quotations and digressions. Trivial matters are accorded as much weight as the salient points of Edith Wharton's life. The narrative disappears under the weight of information that the author ought to have consigned to footnotes.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Hugely disappointing 27 Dec 2012
By hiljean VINE™ VOICE
Format:Paperback
What a relief to see from other reviews that I was not alone in finding this book too densely filled with facts, both relevant and irrelevant, to be able to finish it. It has taken me 18 months on and off to get as far as page 308 but it is taking up too much space on my bookshelves and has become a chore rather than a pleasure to read.

The only reader I can imagine who would be faintly interested in this "definitive" biography would be someone writing a thesis or dissertation on the works of Edith Wharton. What a shame that such an interesting woman has been so ill served by her biographer for, interesting though her life undoubtedly was, it comes across as one long yawn in this writer's words.

Not recommended for any but the most intellectual and dogged researcher!
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1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing 21 Nov 2008
Format:Paperback
My sister & I are keen Wharton fans and having read the review in the Telegraph, I purchased 2 copies.
Well after about a month we both admitted to each other that although this book may be factually accurate, the reading was heavy going. So my copy is now at the charity shop after 2 attempts to get half way through it.
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