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1. The Edith Wharton Society Home Page
- www.gonzaga.edu
- The Edith Wharton Society offers Wharton scholars and other interested persons an opportunity to share in the study and appreciation of the life and works of this author. Through annual meetings, sessions, special conferences, and its journal, The Edith Wharton Review, the Society provides a forum for Wharton studies. ...
- Please follow this link to the non-frames version of The Edith Wharton Society Home Page. ...
2. Edith's Story
- www.sohopress.com
- Edith's Story.
- by Edith Velmans.
- But it wasn't until after the Germans actually invaded Holland, not until school was closed to her and public transportation forbidden, that the yellow star sewn to her coat took on real meaning for Edith Velmans. ...
- Edith went into hiding in a Protestant household the same month as Anne Frank. To deflect suspicion, Edith was given the chore of looking after a German officer billeted with her hosts, sleeping in a room next to hers. ...
- Edith Velmans became a psychologist and eventually settled in the U. ...
3. The Mount | Edith Wharton
- www.edithwharton.org
- Edith Wharton.
- Edith Wharton at The Mount.
- Edith Wharton (1862-1937) was born into a tightly controlled society known as "Old New York" at a time when women were discouraged from achieving anything beyond a proper marriage.
- Edith Wharton at age 5,.
- Edith Wharton, publicity shot, 1902.
- Edith Wharton motoring with Henry.
- Edith Wharton at The Mount, 1905.
- Edith Wharton, 1905.
- Edith Wharton at Yale University, 1923.
- Edith Wharton designed and built her "first real home," The Mount, in 1902.
- A comprehensive selection of Edith Wharton's works can be found online at The Bookstore at The Mount.
- Edith Wharton at The Mount.
- "No one fully knows our Edith who hasn't seen her in the act of creating a habitation for herself," remarked Henry James, Wharton's close friend. ...
4. Wharton mss
- www.indiana.edu
- , 1836-1975, but chiefly 1900-1937, consist of the correspondence, diaries, and writings of novelist Edith Newbold Jones Wharton, 1862-1937. ... Lewis in his volume Edith Wharton : A Biography (New York: Harper & Row, 1975) and is described and cited there as the William Royall Tyler Collection, Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, DC. ...
- The correspondence begins in 1901 and includes letters from Bernar d Berenson, Mary (Smith) Berenson, Paul Bourget, Louis Bromfield, Sir Kenneth Clark, Royal Cortissoz, Beatrix Farrand, William Alexander Gerhardie, Louis Gillet, Abbé Arthur Mugnier, Violet Paget, Edward Brewster Sheldon, Logan Pearsall Smith, Elis ina Tyler, Royall Tyler, and William Royal Tyler, as well as nearly 400 letters from Edith Wharton to the Tyler family. ...
- The remaining portion of the collection consists of files relating to Edith Wharton's death and her estate, as well as correspondence and other materials gathered by the executor of her French will, Elisina Tyler, for a planned biography of Wharto n. ...
5. Edith Macy - New York conference centers - Briarcliff Manor, NY state
- www.edithmacy.com
- Edith Macy Conference Center is owned by Girl Scouts of the USA. ...
- Located in Briarcliff Manor, New York, just 45 minutes from Manhattan, Edith Macy Conference Center is situated among 405 wooded acres on a mountainside overlooking the heart of Westchester County. This secluded setting boasts 14,000 square feet of flexible business meeting space in four separate conference facilities and meeting rooms, including the Edith Macy Conference Center and the John J. ... For small, private gatherings to large conferences of up to 200, Edith Macy Conference Center provides a smoke-free, natural, quiet setting for successful meetings and corporate retreats. ...
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6. Dreambook - Edith Beale Bouvier
- books.dreambook.com
- Dreambook for Edith Beale Bouvier Welcome to my nifty Dreambook, a free guestbook service from New Dream Network and the DreamHost! .
- Hi, Edith. ...
- Edith, .
- They sure are fun to look for and I look in the bushes EVERY time I go out!! I will be three in June and have told my humans that I better have a party like Edith's one of these days. ...
- I enjoyed your site and think Edith must have a great life. ...
- Edith, .
- Edith, I was sorry to miss your birthday celebration, but I am sure you had a woofing good time. ...
- Hope to see you and Edith soon -- Have a great Summer, Lisa.
- Hi Edith, .
- Have a good day Edith, .
- Hello Edith! I thoroughly enjoyed reading about your life and seeing all the photos. ...
- Edith, Linda and Rad: We need to catch up!.
- Edith -- What a lovely book you have written! Our family will be adopting someone a bouvier this spring. ...
- You web page for Edith is fabulous. ...
- Edith, .
- Freddy and I love Edith. ...
7. Edith Wharton
- www.kirjasto.sci.fi
- Edith Wharton (1862-1937) - original surname Jones .
- Edith Wharton was born in New York, N. ... In her letters to Fullerton, published in The Letters of Edith Wharton (1988) she often expressed her hurt feelings when he toyed with her affections - ''didn't you see how my heart broke with the thought that, if I had been younger & prettier, everything might have been different. ...
- Berenson later told his wife Mary that when he had a dinner with Edith in a hotel, she "eyed a young man at a neighboring table and said: 'When I see such a type my first thought is how to put him into my next novel. ...
- )" (from Edith Wharton by R. ...
- For further reading: Portrait of Edith Wharton by P. Lubbock (1947); Edith Wharton: A Study of Her Fiction by B. Nevius (1953); Edith Wharton by O. Coolidge (1964); Edith Wharton and Henry James by Millicent Bell (1965); The Two Lives of Edith Wharton by G. Kellogg (1965); Edith Walton: A Critical Interpretation by G. Walton (1970); Edith Wharton by R. ... Lewis (1975); Edith Wharton by G. ... Lindberg (1976); Edith Wharton by R. ... Wolff (1977); The Female Intruder in the Novels of Edith Wharton by C. Wershoven (1982); No Gifts from Chance: A Biography of Edith Wharton by Shari Benstock (1994); The Cambridge Companion to Edith Wharton, ed. ...
- AN EDITH WHARTON TREASURY, 1950 .
8. Edith Wharton
- www.npg.si.edu
- In her long career, which stretched over forty years and included the publication of more than forty books, Edith Wharton (1862-1937) portrayed a fascinating segment of the American experience. ... Edith Wharton's writing career was launched one hundred years ago, with the publication of her first book, The Decoration of Houses, written with her architect friend, Ogden Codman. ... Edith's parents, George Frederic and Lucretia Jones, were descendants of English and Dutch colonists who had made fortunes in shipping, banking, and real estate. Edith Jones belonged to the small, most fashionable society of New York which lived on inherited wealth and were interrelated. ... Edith Wharton was in an ideal position to view the social ambitions of the newly rich of the Gilded Age (the post-Civil War period of American expansion in business, foreign affairs, and the arts). ... " Edith Wharton herself was not content to be merely a society matron and hostess. ... The portraits of people and places evoke her world, recovering for us a civilization that even then was passing away, and commemorate Edith Wharton's lasting achievements.
- Edith Jones (at age five)/Edward Harrison May.
- Edith Jones at age nineteen/Edward Harrison May.
9. EDITH STEIN - SIMPOSIUS INTERNATIONALIS- ENGLISH
- www.ocd.pcn.net
- EDITH STEIN .
- Edith Stein and the challenges of the Church today.
- Edith Stein e S. ...
10. PAL: Edith Wharton (1862-1937)
- www.csustan.edu
- Chapter 7: Early Twentieth Century - Edith Wharton (1862-1937) .
- Outside Links: | Edith Wharton Link | The Edith Wharton Society | .
- The Cambridge Companion to Edith Wharton. ...
- Edith Wharton and Henry James: A Story of their Friendship. ...
- Edith Wharton: New Critical Essays. ...
- No Gifts from Chance: A Biography of Edith Wharton. ...
- Edith Wharton: The House of Mirth (Complete, Authoritative Text with Biog. ...
- Edith Wharton: New Essays in Criticism. ...
- Edith Wharton, A House Full of Rooms: Architecture, Interiors and Gardens. ...
- Felicitous Space: The Imaginative Structures of Edith Wharton and Willa Cather. ...
- Edith Wharton: Traveller in the Land of Letters. ...
- Edith Wharton. ...
- Edith Wharton: A Bibliography. ...
- Edith Wharton: The Contemporary Reviews. ...
- Edith Wharton : A Biography. ...
- The Letters of Edith Wharton. ...
11. CIN - Edith Stein's Sole Boast was the Cross of Our Lord Jesus Christ, Homily at Canonization, Pope John Paul II, October 11, 1998
- www.cin.org
- Edith Stein's Sole Boast was the Cross of Our Lord Jesus Christ .
- The spiritual experience of Edith Stein is an eloquent example of this extraordinary interior renewal. ...
- Today, as then, we bow to the memory of Edith Stein, proclaiming the indomitable witness she bore during her life and especially by her death. ...
- Dear brothers and sisters who have gathered for this solemn celebration, let us give glory to God for what he has accomplished in Edith Stein.
- Dear brothers and sisters! Because she was Jewish, Edith Stein was taken with her sister Rosa and many other Catholic Jews from the Netherlands to the concentration camp in Auschwitz, where she died with them in the gas chambers. ...
- For a long time Edith Stein was a seeker. ...
- Although Edith Stein had been brought up religiously by her Jewish mother, at the age of 14 she "had consciously and deliberately stopped praying". ...
- Aware of what her Jewish origins implied, Edith spoke eloquently about them: "Beneath the Cross I understood the destiny of God's People. ...
- Through the experience of the Cross, Edith Stein was able to open the way to a new encounter with the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. ...
- What he gave his chance but attentive listener we also find in the life of Edith Stein, in her "ascent of Mount Carmel". ...
12. Edith Cavell
- users.ev1.net
- Edith Cavell.
- Mt Edith Cavell (11,033 ft. ...
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