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- catalog abstract "Although Edith Wharton is usually identified with the "old New York" of such masterworks as The Age of Innocence and The House of Mirth, she spent ten years living and writing in New England, a setting that appears in two novels, a novella, and fully a quarter of her short stories. In these works Wharton turns from portraying the monied and the mannered to probing inscrutable psyches and souls. The New England of these tales - which range from light comedy to horror - becomes a metaphor for fierce poverty, cultural barrenness, and an oppressive Puritan heritage that both fascinated and repelled Wharton. Thus the frigid, engulfing winter of Starkfield buries Ethan Frome in a living death. That sense of moral and emotional confinement also appears in "The Angel at the Grave," as a young woman senses she has been "walled alive into a tomb hung with the effigies of dead ideas." In "The Lamp of Psyche," a visit to Boston relatives sheds new light on a woman's marriage; "Xingu" gently satirizes the snobbery of small-town "huntresses of erudition"; "Bewitched" and "All Souls" explore the theme of witchcraft. Barbara A. White's insightful introduction suggests that in these stories Wharton "seems to have projected onto New England aspects of herself that she most feared: repression, coldness, inarticulateness, mental starvation, and even lack of high culture."".
- catalog alternative "New England.".
- catalog contributor b7701666.
- catalog contributor b7701667.
- catalog contributor b7701668.
- catalog coverage "New England Social life and customs Fiction.".
- catalog created "1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1995.".
- catalog description "Although Edith Wharton is usually identified with the "old New York" of such masterworks as The Age of Innocence and The House of Mirth, she spent ten years living and writing in New England, a setting that appears in two novels, a novella, and fully a quarter of her short stories. In these works Wharton turns from portraying the monied and the mannered to probing inscrutable psyches and souls. The New England of these tales - which range from light comedy to horror - becomes a metaphor for fierce poverty, cultural barrenness, and an oppressive Puritan heritage that both fascinated and repelled Wharton. Thus the frigid, engulfing winter of Starkfield buries Ethan Frome in a living death. That sense of moral and emotional confinement also appears in "The Angel at the Grave," as a young woman senses she has been "walled alive into a tomb hung with the effigies of dead ideas." In "The Lamp of Psyche," a visit to Boston relatives sheds new light on a woman's marriage; "Xingu" gently satirizes the snobbery of small-town "huntresses of erudition"; "Bewitched" and "All Souls" explore the theme of witchcraft. Barbara A. White's insightful introduction suggests that in these stories Wharton "seems to have projected onto New England aspects of herself that she most feared: repression, coldness, inarticulateness, mental starvation, and even lack of high culture."".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "The lamp of Psyche -- The angel at the grave -- The pretext -- Xingu -- Ethan Frome -- The triumph of night -- Bewitched -- All souls'.".
- catalog extent "xxx, 254 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Wharton's New England.".
- catalog identifier "087451715X (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Wharton's New England.".
- catalog isPartOf "Hardscrabble books".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Hanover, NH : University Press of New England,".
- catalog relation "Wharton's New England.".
- catalog spatial "New England Social life and customs Fiction.".
- catalog subject "813/.52 20".
- catalog subject "PS3545.H16 A6 1995".
- catalog tableOfContents "The lamp of Psyche -- The angel at the grave -- The pretext -- Xingu -- Ethan Frome -- The triumph of night -- Bewitched -- All souls'.".
- catalog title "New England.".
- catalog title "Wharton's New England : seven stories and Ethan Frome / Edith Wharton ; edited by Barbara A. White.".
- catalog type "Fiction. fast".
- catalog type "text".