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Read "Souls Belated," by Edith Wharton (1862-1937). Edith Wharton was born Edith Newbold Jones. She's usually recognized by the array of novels she brought to life — filled with manners, modesty, and tragedy. ... a belated porter flung a bundle of shawls and band-boxes into a third-class carriage; the guard snapped out a...
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Below you will find five outstanding thesis statements for "Souls Belated" by Edith Wharton that can be used as essay starters or paper topics.
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Dear Edith Wharton Society, I have recently read Souls Belated by Edith Wharton and have started to write a paper on her styles of writing, in this story. I have already read it over three times and still fail to find all the necessary things to write a paper.
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R. W. B. Lewis quite adequately sums the issue up: "'Souls Belated' was the first of Edith Wharton stories to employ conspicuously the image [...] of the prison cell as life's characteristic setting."6;
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Edith Wharton (1862-1937) - ... Wharton's first collection of short stories, THE GREAT INCLINATION (1899), included some of her most anthologized pieces, 'The Muse's Tragedy,' 'Souls Belated' and The Pelican'. Wharton's first book, THE DECORATION OF HOUSES (1897), was coauthored by Ogden Codman Jr., an architect.
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The contribution of Edith Wharton to American literature is major. ... Souls Belated (1899) ; The Other Two (1904) ; The Life Apart (1907 - 1908) ; The Eyes (1910) ; Roman Fever (1936) ; Other Works; The House of Mirth (1905) ; Madame de Treymes (1907) ; Ethan Frome (1911) ;
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Edith Wharton was born Edith Newbold Jones to George and Lucretia Jones in New York City on January 24, 1862. She belonged to an aristocratic New York... ... Study Guides on Works by Edith Wharton...
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a belated porter flung a bundle of shawls and band-boxes into a third-class carriage; the guard snapped out a brief _Partensa!_ which indicated the purely ornamental nature of his first shout; and the train swung out of the station.
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Fitzpatrick, Kathleen. From The Children to The Marriage Playground and back again: Filmic readings of Edith Wharton," Literature/Film Quarterly, 1999 ... Schwarztrauber, Helmut. "A writer is dependent on his milieu: The Romancer Disinherited, Or: The Subversive Muse - E. Wharton's 'Souls Belated' (1899)," in EESE 8/2003...
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