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- catalog abstract "Textual notes and critical essays accompany the tale of a New England farmer who must choose between his duty to care for his invalid wife and his love for her cousin.".
- catalog contributor b7189971.
- catalog contributor b7189972.
- catalog contributor b7189973.
- catalog coverage "Massachusetts Fiction.".
- catalog coverage "New England Social life and customs Fiction.".
- catalog created "1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1995.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Textual notes and critical essays accompany the tale of a New England farmer who must choose between his duty to care for his invalid wife and his love for her cousin.".
- catalog description "The text of Ethan Fromme -- Backgrounds and contexts: "The writing of Ethan Frome" / Edith Wharton -- A backward glance / Edith Wharton -- [On Ethan Frome's dramatization] / Edith Wharton -- Letters on Ethan Frome (1910-1912): Edith Wharton to Elizabeth Frelinghuysen David Lodge (June 20 [1910]) -- Edith Wharton to Bernard Berenson (January 4 [1911]) -- Edith Wharton to Bernard Berenson (May 16 [1911]) -- Edith Wharton to W. Morton Fullerton (September 22, [1911]) -- Edith Wharton to Mary Cadwalader Jones (September 23, 1911) -- Edith Wharton to W. Morton Fullerton (October 16, [1911]) -- Edith Wharton to Charles Scribner (November 27 [1911]) -- Henry James to Edith Wharton (October 25, 1911) -- ["Fatal coasting accident"] / The Berkshire evening eagle -- [Edith Wharton and Kate Spencer] / Scott Marshall -- [Ethan Frome biographically] / R.W.B. Lewis -- Observations on a form of nervous prostration / E.H. Van Deusen, M.D. -- The hysterical woman: sex roles and role conflict in Nineteenth-century America / Carroll Smith-Rosenberg -- From The working girls of Boston / Carroll D. Wright -- Criticism: Contemporary reviews". ["Three lives in supreme torture"] / New York Times book review -- ["Artistic workmanship"] / Outlook -- ["As one writes of home"] / The nation -- ["Not a study of life or character or locality"] / The Hartford daily courant -- ["Things too terrible ... to be told"] / Saturday Review -- ["Art for art's sake"] / Frederic Taber Cooper -- ["Inevitability of a great Greek tragedy"] / Bookman -- Idealized New England / Elizabeth Shepley Sergeant -- Modern criticism: The morality of inertia / Lionel Trilling -- [The narrator's vision] / Cynthia Griffin Wolff -- [Ethan Frome as fairy tale] / Elizabeth Ammons -- [The spaces of Ethan Frome] / Judith Fryer -- Edith Wharton's art of ellipsis / Jean Frantz Blackall -- From Edith Wharton's Prisoners of shame / Lev Raphael -- ["A vision of unrelenting infertility"] / Candace Waid -- Edith Wharton: a chronology".
- catalog extent "xiii, 186 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0393966356".
- catalog isPartOf "A Norton critical edition".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : W.W. Norton,".
- catalog spatial "Massachusetts Fiction.".
- catalog spatial "New England Social life and customs Fiction.".
- catalog spatial "New England".
- catalog subject "813/.52 20".
- catalog subject "Farm life Fiction.".
- catalog subject "Farm life New England Fiction.".
- catalog subject "Married people Fiction.".
- catalog subject "Married people New England Fiction.".
- catalog subject "PS3545.H16 E7 1994".
- catalog subject "Rural poor Fiction.".
- catalog subject "Rural poor New England Fiction.".
- catalog subject "Triangles (Interpersonal relations) Fiction.".
- catalog subject "Wharton, Edith, 1862-1937. Ethan Frome.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The text of Ethan Fromme -- Backgrounds and contexts: "The writing of Ethan Frome" / Edith Wharton -- A backward glance / Edith Wharton -- [On Ethan Frome's dramatization] / Edith Wharton -- Letters on Ethan Frome (1910-1912): Edith Wharton to Elizabeth Frelinghuysen David Lodge (June 20 [1910]) -- Edith Wharton to Bernard Berenson (January 4 [1911]) -- Edith Wharton to Bernard Berenson (May 16 [1911]) -- Edith Wharton to W. Morton Fullerton (September 22, [1911]) -- Edith Wharton to Mary Cadwalader Jones (September 23, 1911) -- Edith Wharton to W. Morton Fullerton (October 16, [1911]) -- Edith Wharton to Charles Scribner (November 27 [1911]) -- Henry James to Edith Wharton (October 25, 1911) -- ["Fatal coasting accident"] / The Berkshire evening eagle -- [Edith Wharton and Kate Spencer] / Scott Marshall -- [Ethan Frome biographically] / R.W.B. Lewis -- Observations on a form of nervous prostration / E.H. Van Deusen, M.D. -- The hysterical woman: sex roles and role conflict in Nineteenth-century America / Carroll Smith-Rosenberg -- From The working girls of Boston / Carroll D. Wright -- Criticism: Contemporary reviews". ["Three lives in supreme torture"] / New York Times book review -- ["Artistic workmanship"] / Outlook -- ["As one writes of home"] / The nation -- ["Not a study of life or character or locality"] / The Hartford daily courant -- ["Things too terrible ... to be told"] / Saturday Review -- ["Art for art's sake"] / Frederic Taber Cooper -- ["Inevitability of a great Greek tragedy"] / Bookman -- Idealized New England / Elizabeth Shepley Sergeant -- Modern criticism: The morality of inertia / Lionel Trilling -- [The narrator's vision] / Cynthia Griffin Wolff -- [Ethan Frome as fairy tale] / Elizabeth Ammons -- [The spaces of Ethan Frome] / Judith Fryer -- Edith Wharton's art of ellipsis / Jean Frantz Blackall -- From Edith Wharton's Prisoners of shame / Lev Raphael -- ["A vision of unrelenting infertility"] / Candace Waid -- Edith Wharton: a chronology".
- catalog title "Ethan Frome : authoritative text, backgrounds and contexts, criticism / Edith Wharton ; edited by Kristin O. Lauer and Cynthia Griffin Wolff.".
- catalog type "Domestic fiction. lcgft".
- catalog type "Domestic fiction. lcsh".
- catalog type "Domestic fiction.".
- catalog type "Love stories. gsafd".
- catalog type "text".